Otherwise I’d consider importing into an intermediary competing notes app is a possible alternative. There’s also this open source evernote2onenote importer, but it hasn’t been updated in 5 years so I don’t know how well it works: If you’re using Windows I found these troubleshooting steps for the importer: It would help to know the OS you are using. Has anyone else here found a better solution? My UpNote experiment suggests that there is nothing wrong with the enex files and that the problem must be in OneNote’s import software. (Only a few notes containing large image files failed to come through.)Īt that point, I started moving files manually by copy-and-paste into OneNote, but I eventually concluded that it would take me several months to do this. (Some years ago it worked fine for me.) I next, just as a test, tried to import the enex files into UpNote, and that was more or less successful. As an experiment, I exported a couple of thousand notes into enex files and then made use of the official OneNote importer:īut I was distressed to discover that this software is apparently no longer functional. I am trying to rescue some old notes from Evernote and move them into OneNote.
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