![]() I've not really decided what to do with this as I will have to update them all individually.īut it's worth trying. These are imported, but continue to point at the note in EN. The main ball ache for me is links between notes of which I have many. If I do decide to make the switch permanently I'll repeat the process. I'm still parallel running but it mostly worked quite well. Repeat steps 3-6 for the rest of the notebooks. ![]() Delete the now empty local OneNote notebook.You now have a new section in your OneDrive notebook called Banana with the imported notes (it may take a while to sync). Move that section to the OneDrive notebook.Rename that default section to the notebook name, e.g., if the EN Notebook was called "Banana" call the OneNote section Banana.Import into OneNote which creates a local notebook with 1 default section (it's not on OneDrive yet).I also found that exporting without tags worked best because the importer converts tags into sections so unless you only have 1 tag per note you end up with duplicate notes because it creates1 copy per tag. I went for a single OneNote notebook with EN notebooks as sections. ![]() You need to look at how your data is structured in Evernote and decide how you want it in OneNote. There's a few suggestions in the side bar. ![]()
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