![]() How can I select all "Notebooks" or "Notes" (command A does't seem to work), and then export? Would prefer a text document rather than a PDF, if possible. Still trying to export all notebooks to save as a back-up somewhere else. I'm not stupid but couldn't find this anywhere and only found it by looking for the "Export Attachments" option mentioned by Jackolicious (which I didn't find anyway!) I'm using the Windows version so guess "Export Attachments" may be the Mac Version. Really simple! Please Evernote can you include this info in your documentation in a user friendly format. You then select your directory and all PDFs are exported - as PDFs and not as attachments. BUT Jackolicious and Adjusting are correct! It can be done, quickly and simply, just not intuitively!Īll you need to do in Evernote (Desktop version) is go to the Notebook with your PDFs, select all the notes, right click and select Save Attachments. I'd read this thread two or three times and still didn't get anywhere. I've been searching high and low for the ability to get PDFs out of Evernote as it is not evident. I'm just about to get the Fujitsu ScanSnap and really wanted to use it with Evernote but also wanted to be able to keep the scanned PDFs locally. I regret the decision of going with Evernote in the first place but my computer was down and they were the best choice at the time.Įvernote is fine for very basic note sharing every now and then but TRUST ME don't use it for any thing serious. The point is I've never had problems with Keep and Onenote.īasically Evernote needs to provide and easier way to export notes. I've had no luck fixing this and Evernote support hasn't been much help. I edit my notes and they don't update properly. My frustration with Evernote has stemmed from major problems recently with the Android app. ![]() Why waste your time paying yearly for Evernote when you can get the entire Office 365 suite for close to the same price? No need for a third party and its easily accessible. ![]() You can export sections and pages as PDF or. With One Note, your notes aren't trapped in the program. This is somewhat related to this post but my advice for people who are new to Evernote, go with OneNote 2013 that is part of the Office Suite instead. ![]()
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