 Hey everybody! Rod here with three tips to help you get the most from your Evernote desktop app. Welcome to Burn to Learn. The first tip will show you how to merge notes. Sometimes you write multiple notes that just go better together, so here's how you can merge them. Hold down the shift key and click on multiple notes. You'll see a graphic version of your notes in a pile. Now you'll get options to email the notes, save the attachments, move them, or merge them. Select the merge option and click on it. They will all get the title of the first note you picked. Remember to like this video at the end. Our second tip will show you how to create stacks. You've seen how to store notes into a notebook on Evernote, but you can also group notebooks together into stacks. Let's see how. Go to the left where the notebook area is and once there, you can drag and drop notebooks together to make them a stack. Right-click to name the stack. But remember, notebooks can be shared, but stacks are not shareable. Our third and final tip today will show you how to make a notebook local. Let's say you decide to keep a notebook in one part of your Evernote account. Maybe just on your computer and not anywhere else on any other device. Here's how you do that. Go to file on the top. Now click on the new local notebook and just like that you have made your notebook local. Remember though this local file can't ever be turned into a synchronized notebook. These tips will let you optimize the power of Evernote. Did you find them helpful? Let us know in the comment section below. Please remember to like this video and subscribe to our channel. Thanks for watching.