This wikiHow teaches you how to save an email from Outlook to Evernote on an Android phone or tablet.

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Installing Evernote

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    Type evernote into the search bar. A list of search results will appear.
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    Tap Evernote – Take Notes, Plan, Organize. It's the green icon with a gray elephant inside.
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    Tap INSTALL. Once the installation is complete, “INSTALL” will change to “OPEN.”
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    Tap OPEN. This launches the app for the first time.
    • If you have an Evernote account connected to the Gmail account that's signed into your Android, you will automatically be logged in, and you can move to saving a message.
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    Sign up with Evernote. If you don't have an Evernote account, here's how to sign up now:
    • Type your email address
    • Tap CONTINUE.
    • Enter a password.
    • Tap CREATE ACCOUNT. Your account is ready to use immediately.
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Saving a Message

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    Open Outlook on your Android. It's the envelope icon with a blue square and white “O” inside. You'll usually find it on the home screen or in the app drawer. Now that Evernote is ready, you can easily save your Outlook messages.
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    Tap the email you want to save.
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    Tap . It's at the top-right corner of the app.
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    Tap Save to Evernote. This opens the “Save Email” screen.
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    Add tags and/or comments if desired. This is optional, but can help you easily find saved messages in the future.
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    Tap Save. It's the green button at the bottom of the screen. The message is now saved to Evernote.
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Nicole Levine, MFA. Nicole Levine is a Technology Writer and Editor for wikiHow. She has more than 20 years of experience creating technical documentation and leading support teams at major web hosting and software companies. Nicole also holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Portland State University and teaches composition, fiction-writing, and zine-making at various institutions. This article has been viewed 38,474 times.
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Updated: September 6, 2019
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