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If I upgrade to EN Premium I can create a much larger note size so I can use larger images/more text.  If I then, for whatever reason wish to go back to EN Free, what happens to these larger notes?  Are  they deleted or simply not displayed?

 

I can export my notes in Evernote XML ( .enex) format.  Can these be imported into anything else like (say) MS OneNote?  Not sure why I'd want to do that, but would like to know if it's possible.

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I'm pretty sure I have seen this question addressed previously by EN personnel, and their answer was that downgrading from Premium to Free will NOT affect existing Notes IF you don't make any changes to the Note.

 

IF you make a change to a large Note allowed by Premium but not by Free, then Evernote might not allow you to upload the changed Note.

 

I don't know of any other apps that support import of ENEX files.  Your best bet for compatibility with other apps is to export from EN in HTML format.  Interestingly enough, all of the EN Tags are actually embedded in the HTML, but you would need a special program to pull them out and apply to another app.

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Hi.  If you upgrade to Premium and create a large note,  you'll still be able to see it if you downgrade,  but you won't be able to edit the content.  A good reason to favour lots of small notes over one big one,

 

ENEX notes are ENEX notes.  You may be able to upload them elsewhere - but that would depend on other developers interpreting and making the content available.  You can also export to HTML which is much easier to transfer to another format;  and there are specialised apps that will support (forinstance) Evernote to One2One transfers.

 

If Evernote falters,  I'm sure there will be others offering 'easy' transfers...

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Thanks for the replies.  Regarding large notes I wondered if it might be the case that they became'read only'.

 

As for moving to something else, I can't see that happening while Evernote continues to serve my needs and doesn't do stupid things like inserting ads into notes.  However, experience over the years has taught me to look for the exit before getting too involved...  :)

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