Evernote2Onenote can also only import one notebook at a time, and the notebooks are stored locally when imported. Navigate to where you want to backup your Notes file dialog The file dialog box should now be on your desktop. A file dialog box will appear after you have selected Export Notes. However, you may end up with duplicate notes, because a note with multiple tags will be placed in each section created from each of the tags as separate notes. Go to File -> Export Notes in the Evernote Main Menu Export Notes Once you have all of the notebooks you want to backup selected, go to File -> Export Notes. It will create notebook sections for all your tags in your notes, not just for the first one in each note. If you really want to preserve all your tags when migrating from Evernote to OneNote, you can migrate using a third-party tool called Evernote2Onenote instead. You can optionally choose a folder or notebook where youd like the new documents to go by clicking. This is a limitation of Microsoft’s OneNote Importer tool.įor more information about tags in OneNote, see Microsoft’s support articles about applying a tag to a note and searching for tagged notes. Your documents will go into the current folder by default. However, only one of those tags was converted into a section in the notebook (the “article ideas” tab). Notice in the example below that there are two tags for the current note, “article ideas” and “htg”. On the Open Notebook screen, click on a notebook in the My Notebooks list to open it. If you chose to import your Evernote data from a file, another screen displays. To do that, click the “Import a file instead” link. If you’ve backed up your Evernote data to an ENEX file, you can import the data from that file instead. To only import certain notebooks, either uncheck the ones you don’t want to import, or uncheck the “Evernote Notebooks” box to unselect all the notebooks and then check the boxes for the notebooks you do want to import. Once choosed a notebook, click OK button.
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By default, the “Evernote Notebooks” box is checked and all the notebooks found on your computer are checked. A dialog showing up, which asks you to select which notebook to be the destination.
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Be sure that all your latest notes are completely synced. If you have the desktop version of Evernote installed, the OneNote Importer will find the notebooks stored locally on your computer. Choose the file name and location and click Save. Select Export as file in ENEX format (.enex) from the menu and click Export.
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Right-click on selected note (s) and select Export Note (s). There are two ways to import your Evernote content into OneNote. Click on a note or hold down the CTRL key and click to select multiple notes. On the welcome screen, check the “I accept the terms of this agreement” box and click “Get started”.
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Download Microsoft’s OneNote Importer here and double-click the StartOneNoteImporter.exe file.