 Hey everybody, Rod here, and welcome to Burn to Learn. Today we're going to show you how to build Evernote templates from scratch. Our last video showed you how to install templates onto Evernote. Now it's time you learn to build Evernote templates yourself. First, open your Evernote app on your desktop. Then go to the left where the notebook bar is and create a new notebook. Give a title like Templates, and just like that, you have a notebook set as your template library. Now you can start creating all the templates you want. You can create one for project plan, another for goal timelines, still more for meeting agendas or workflow or anything else. Any kind of note you use regularly can be turned into a template. All you have to do is go to the top where the New Note button is and click on New Note in the Templates notebook. Now add a name for the new note, like Template Workflow. Start writing any text, format or element you want in your template. Let's use text to write the project's name, team members, due date, and any other information you consider useful. Now write project schedule and bold letters as the project name. You can even insert a table to get everything organized. Here's how. Go to the toolbar and click on Insert Table. Make the table size as big or as small as you want. We're going to make three columns with two bars. Now enter start date, final review, and deadline, and your template is ready to go. You can copy and reuse it as many times as you want by right clicking on the template. Then click on Copy to notebook and select the notebook you want. Now that you can build your own Evernote template, you will never have to make tons of individual notes or templates for the same things again. You can just copy one of your custom made templates so you can use your time more effectively and more productively. Don't forget to like this video and subscribe to our channel and receive our next video on Evernote app. Thanks so much for watching. 3. An interactive coding platform to teach you coding skills and concepts. 4. An exclusive video library not on YouTube to build your knowledge on many topics. 5. A placeholder that automatically returns to the exact place where you stopped watching. 6. Downloadable exercise files to lock in your learning on especially tough topics. 7. Continued access to our free videos on YouTube. So click this button to begin a 14-day free trial. After the free trial, you can join the inner circle for a low price of $9.99 per month. Use your free trial to look around and check us out. Then start learning computer skills on an accelerated basis on Burn to Learn.