Bill W 0 Posted March 7 Share Posted March 7 Hope I am doing this right. In Evernote I tried to migrate my 800 notes. Instead of migrating them it duplicated them. Now I have 1600 notes. Is there a way to remove the duplicates other than doing them one at a time? Thanks for the help. Bill W Link to comment
Level 5* gazumped 12,078 Posted March 7 Level 5* Share Posted March 7 Hi. How were you migrating? From what to what? And if you look at one of the notes and its duplicate, are the created and updated dates the same? Link to comment
Bill W 0 Posted March 7 Author Share Posted March 7 Hi: Migrating from Evernote to OneNote. The created and the updated dates are the same. Link to comment
Level 5* gazumped 12,078 Posted March 9 Level 5* Share Posted March 9 Hmmn. Not sure I can imagine how that happened, but if your migration was either successful, or left you with a file copy if all your notes ready to transfer, you could presumably simply delete all your notes. Obviously, complete the transfer and make sure it was successful before you start deleting things... Link to comment
AlbertR 710 Posted March 9 Share Posted March 9 Maybe he DoubleClicked on a ENEX file by accident. This imports notes with no further question... Link to comment
Powerfab 43 Posted March 9 Share Posted March 9 33 minutes ago, AlbertR said: Maybe he DoubleClicked on a ENEX file by accident. This imports notes with no further question... I'd say that's more than likely the cause. Has happened me before, thankfully only with 100 test notes. Link to comment
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