Simply select several notes and choose Create Table of Contents Note from the menu that appears. The result is a new note with links to the items you selected. Enter your search term in the search box (in the upper right corner of your screen), but don’t hit Enter. Instead, select Edit > Find > Save Search, and give the search a name when prompted. You’ll find your saved search in the drop-down menu that appears when you click in the search box. Log into kindle.amazon.com and visit Your Highlights. Then, use the Evernote Web clipper to send it to Evernote. Evernote also has a variety of templates available at evernote.com/templates. Visit the link, find the one you need, and click Use Template. It will load in the web version of Evernote. You can use it there, or save it and use in the desktop version. Creating your own template involves not a built-in feature but a method: Copy a note whose format you want to use again, and enter the new information, attachments, etc. Save all the notes you use as templates in a folder you designate for that purpose.