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How Evernote has helped me go paperless (a status update) Last fall, I went paperless at work. One of my goals for 2011 was to go paperless at home. As I have discovered, this is not as easy as just dumping all paper. It takes a concerted effort, but one that I think has already started to pay dividends. Going paperless requires replacing paper with digital versions of documents, notes, etc. And those digital versions need to be stores, organized and easily searchable for it to work. What follows is how I have used Evernote and other tools to go paperless this year.

The scope of my paperless effort (so far) I planned to start my new paperless life beginning with any new paper this year. Eliminate paper, where possibleWhere it wasn’t possible, digitize any new documents and then get rid of the paper version. To eliminate paper, I did things like sign up for electronic statements and billing for all of the services I use, banks, utilities, insurance, mortgage, etc.

My paperless process Scanning and shredding. Organizing my paperless life. Entreprise 2.0. FredCavazza.net. Collaboratif-Info | Office 2010, 2007 - Téléchargements, Support technique | TechNet.