Each Evernote page will be a page in OneNote. We’ll create a new OneNote notebook for each Evernote notebook. You can sign in with a personal Microsoft Account or an account given to you by your work or your school. What account types are supported for storing notes in OneNote? No, you’ll need to use a Microsoft Account (Hotmail, Live, or ) to import your notes. Ĭan I import notes to OneNote and have them stored locally on my computer?
However, you can choose to install OneNote at any time from. No, we’ll do the import through cloud magic. Yes, you can use notes from either version of Evernote.
enex files supported for import?ĭoes this work for Evernote Plus and Evernote Premium?
Transfer this file to the Windows PC on which you want to run the OneNote Importer.Īre any file types other than. How do I generate an exported Evernote file?įrom any Windows or Mac that has Evernote installed, start Evernote, select the notes you want to export, and then click File > Export to to save them to an. You can import notes with an exported Evernote (.enex) file. What happens if Evernote isn’t installed? However, importing notes happens a bit faster on a computer that has it installed because you won’t need to first export your notes. No, Evernote does not need to be installed if you already have an exported Evernote file (.enex) of your notes. If your question isn’t listed here, please leave it in the “Was this information helpful?” feedback form at the end of this article.
If you haven’t already done so, be sure to install OneNote on all of your devices.īelow are answers to some common questions about the OneNote Importer. You can manually open other notebooks to see the rest of your notes.Īs soon as you finish importing your notes into OneNote, you can easily access them on the Web as well as on Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android. When you start OneNote after importing notes, your most recent Evernote notebook will be displayed. Once the process is complete, you can view your imported notes in OneNote 2016 (or proceed to install OneNote if you don’t already have it). Select the Microsoft Account (Hotmail, Live, or ) that you want to use with OneNote. enex file containing your Evernote notes. In the OneNote Importer, click Choose File, and then select the. To do this, first create the export file in Evernote (see the FAQ below for instructions to create this file). Note: If you don’t have Evernote installed, you can import notes from an Evernote export (.enex) file. From the list that is displayed, select the Evernote notebooks that you want to import into OneNote. If you have Evernote for Windows installed and you have all of your notes synced locally, then the OneNote Importer will automatically discover your Evernote notebooks. When the OneNote Importer has finished downloading, double-click the installer file on your computer, and then follow the prompts:
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.
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.