![]() But it is best to be prepared for several minutes. I'm sure with 30,000 notes it will be slower for you, but if you have reasonable recent/fast Mac, it should take no more than ~80 sec. It actually ran very fast on my iMac-27, with 18K+ Evernote Notes, as you can see from the AppleScript Log, taking on ~39 sec: Please let us know if this script/macro works for you. OK, I think the script is finally ready for you to use. But I do not see how to have KM match the titles and then tag the duplicates as duplicates so that I can see a list of duplicates only. I have KM activating Evernote, Showing all Notes and sorting by title. It will take a lot of time to scan the list of notes. Evernote directs to use View - all notes - sort by title then review the list of notes. I have a great number of duplicates in evernote that I would like to find an delete the extra note. But I’m still not sure how long it will take to do the actual title comparison. I have found a very fast sort engine, which took only ~3 sec to sort 18,000 Notes, so that’s one possible bottleneck avoided. If so, then the script could just delete the dup, if you want. If the same, the the Notes are truly identical. Once the dups have been identified by Title, you could also compare checksums on the body/contents.But its up to you and how you want your workflow to go.This would let you search/filter to get either, or both (using tag:dup.*).What tags do you want assigned to the dup Notes?.This will determine which Note we assign as “original”, and which as “dup”.For the initial sort of Notes, we will sort on Note Title, ascending. ![]() OK, I’ve been working on some generic EN Mac AppleScript code that will help us here. ![]()
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