You can also combine PDFs in Preview, but the UI is a little touchy. I could post an Automator workflow for that, but it wouldn't really be Evernote-specific. If you're uncomfortable with AppleScript, OS X's Automator app has an action in it to combine PDFs. With: do shell script "open " & (quoted form of output_filepath) If you just want to open the joined PDF instead of creating a new note with the PDF attached (which you might want if the final PDF is expected to be huge and/or single-use), you can just knock a few lines off near the end of the script, replacing: - Create a new note with a title built from the titles of the selected notesset my text item delimiters to title_separatorset new_note to create note from file output_filepath title (title_list as text)- Open the newly created note in a new window so the user doesn't have to wonder- where the thing is and if it was actually created.open note window with new_note I wrote an AppleScript to join PDFs across multiple notes into a single new note containing a single PDF. Oddly enough I just recently posted something along the lines of this.
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