![]() Your download of the OneNote Importer should start automatically. On any Windows PC that has Evernote for Windows installed, visit and then click Download the Importer. When you’re ready to import your notes from Evernote to OneNote, do the following: Watch this short video about the OneNote Importer (optional) If you have Evernote for Windows installed, sign in with your Evernote account, and then make sure that your latest notes are completely synced before you begin importing to OneNote. Here is what you’ll need to import your Evernote notes into OneNote:Įvernote for Windows (optional, but this speeds up the migration process). If you only ever use Evernote on the Web, we recommend exporting your notes from Evernote for Windows or Mac to an Evernote export (.enex) file. You likely already have such an account, but you can just as easily create a new one for free. You can choose any Microsoft Account to use with OneNote, no matter if it’s a personal Hotmail,, or account, or a Microsoft Account given to you by your work or your school. The OneNote Importer finds any Evernote content on your computer and sends it to OneNote. This article outlines the steps required to import your notes from Evernote to OneNote and offers answers to questions you might have about transferring your content. If you can get your hands on to a PC, and repeat the same steps above, you are effectively migrating the notes for Mac version as well.Note: The importer software described on this page is still available for you to download and use, but we’re no longer actively developing or supporting this tool. But sync both Evernote and OneNote are synced in the cloud. Thus, the method that works on PC will not apply on Mac. But if you can live with that, the gain of switching to OneNote will be greater than the loss.įor Mac user, unfortunately the current version of OneNote for Mac doesn’t come with a Printer installed. Things such as tags and geo location datas will be lost during the import via OneNote printing. It’s also worth mention that by doing this way, you lost some of the meta datas from the original Evernote notes. This is a distinct difference between Notes under Notebook with Evernote and Notebook pages in OneNote. The result of doing this is it will create a new OneNote notebook that contains many pages of notes. Just sit back and relax, this may take a while depends on how many notes you have stored in Evernote. Once you done picking which Notebook you’d like it to import to. You can mirror Evernote’s Notebook structure to create a new Notebook to be the same name. This will launch an import dialog from OneNote, asking you under which Notebook you’d like to have this saved to. Go to OneNote, select all the notes under one notebook by press Ctrl + A ![]() Here Is How to Import Notes From Evernote To OneNote There are a few ways to do this, but the easies and most effective way to move notes from Evernote to OneNote is using the build-in OneNote Printer (only available on PC) to print notes into OneNote from Evernote. Instead, if you want to export all the notes from Evernote and import them into OneNote, you need to do it a hard workaround. ![]() It would be a killer if Microsoft also include this feature. After all, OneNote doesn’t have an official support for any kind of import from Evernote. If you are an Evernote user, and would like to migrate to use OneNote you might find it to be difficult to export all the notes from Evernote and import them into OneNote. ![]() It essentially makes Evernote an obsolete product over night because simply by comparison OneNote is better than Evernote in almost every category. This move by Microsoft is a major challenge to Evernote. OneNote now available on most of major desktop as well as mobile devices including iOS supports. With the latest release of OneNote for Mac, Microsoft has finally accomplished a major cross-platform barrier. It’s free and you can go download it from App Store right now. Microsoft just announced the release of OneNote for Mac.
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