SebastianAletos 2 Posted October 5, 2023 Share Posted October 5, 2023 Good evening, I have an individual account (no teams, no administrator) containing several notebooks. I use Evernote online in chrome browser as well as as app on Win 11. One of these notebooks (not the default notebook) contains 16000 notes. I want to delete this notebook / the notes in this notebook. My Evernote file just gets too big and the initial loading takes ages. What I do: Choose notebook --- choose three dots... - choose 'delete notebook' -- choose the red 'delete' button on pop-up. Pressing the red button doesn't result in anything. It seems that the program does not register that I pressed the button. As I read from the forum, my other option would be deleting this notebook in 100-note-batched. I already did that from 21000+ down. And it starts to be annoying. Any help would be much appreciated! Thank you! Link to comment
Level 5* gazumped 12,075 Posted October 6, 2023 Level 5* Share Posted October 6, 2023 Hi. And hmmn. According to this Evernote Help you're doing exactly the right thing, so your next step really should be to reach out to Support for some assistance. It does occur to me that moving 16,000 notes to the Trash will still slow your account down. You'll also need to empty the trash too once a delete is complete. 1 Link to comment
Level 5 Solution PinkElephant 8,838 Posted October 6, 2023 Level 5 Solution Share Posted October 6, 2023 Use the desktop app, not the web client. Take the computer (or the app) offline. Open the activity monitor. Delete the notebook. Check the activity monitor if the EN app(s) - there will be some helpers - keep clam, or go bezerk. Once they are calm, go back online. Explanation: What it does is to take the notebook with all notes to the trash. This is practically a „move 16.000 notes from the notebook X to the Trash-notebook“. Trash is technically just another notebook, just with a few specifics like not showing up in searches. v10 does process such a move in little loops. It would try to sync every single note operation with the server - and this is what makes it slow in a few operations. By deleting offline, the move is done on the local database, without syncing. The syncing will then happen when back online again, but it will run in the background, replicating the trashing moves to the server. Best would be to run it in the evening, and let the syncing happen over the night. 1 Link to comment
SebastianAletos 2 Posted October 7, 2023 Author Share Posted October 7, 2023 Thank you so much! 10 seconds to delete on offline desktop app. And now I sit at my (online) Evernote browser version and I see the countdown going down towards zero while it's synching. Already at 14800 notes ;). Perfect, kudos!!! 2 Link to comment
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