MarcoTin 1 Posted August 15, 2019 Share Posted August 15, 2019 Hi Had the issue where the migration from Evernote to OneNote using the OneNote Importer lost some titles, seeming random. I looked at the XML in a text editor, and noticed that some XML tags on those with no title was different (missing some XML, which set the encoding, which I think is the issue). So, I did the following: 1) export from Evernote the notes you want to migrate (manually). 2) open the resulting .enex file in textedit 3) do a manual find/replace in textedit, replacing the seemingly "faulty" tag <![CDATA[<!DOCTYPE en-note SYSTEM "http://xml.evernote.com/pub/enml2.dtd"> with <![CDATA[<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?><!DOCTYPE en-note SYSTEM "http://xml.evernote.com/pub/enml2.dtd"><en-note>. 4) Save the file in textedit 4) Open the OneNote import tool. 5) Re-run the import with the OneNote import tool, selecting the newly saved file (with the find/replace carried out). Evernote team, this appears to be your (export) issue, not Microsoft's import issue. 1 Link to comment
jason.hlady@usask.ca 0 Posted June 24, 2020 Share Posted June 24, 2020 Hot damn! This worked! *THANK YOU!!* I'll note that people who don't have a textedit installed you will want to use notepad++, since notepad can't do a find and replace with a string as long as the second one. Also, I had been concerned that replacing the first tag with the second might accidentally also replace an additional <en-note><en-note> at the end; this doesn't seem to matter. Link to comment
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