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  1. I am still looking for back up options. Has anyone set up back up for your notes? What option are you using and how seamless is the back up process? I use evernote for productivity so I don't want to get caught up spending time backing up notes, but right now I need to do something because I need to get back to work. I don't want to change what I have started, but I don't want to do work that is going to disappear either. Here is what I have found so far, but not sure how difficult any of these are to implement: Evernote Export: Evernote allows you to export your notes in its own ENEX format. To do this, open Evernote on your computer, select the notes you want to back up, then go to "File" > "Export Notes." Choose the export format as "Evernote XML (.enex)" and save the file to your desired location. This creates a backup of your selected notes that you can import back into Evernote if needed. Backup with Evernote's Backup feature: Evernote has a built-in backup feature that allows you to create a complete backup of all your Evernote data. To use this feature, open Evernote on your computer, go to "File" > "Backup" and follow the instructions to create a backup file. This backup file contains all your notes, attachments, and settings. Third-party backup tools: You can also consider using third-party backup tools to back up your Evernote data. Some popular options include cloud backup services like Dropbox or Google Drive, which allow you to sync your Evernote files and folders to the cloud automatically. Additionally, there are third-party software applications specifically designed to back up Evernote, such as Evernote Backup Tool.
  2. The note history on the note I lost was pretty much useless. There were multiple versions of the same empty note for the most part. I found one that was a little more than empty but still very much my draft version. I will use that one to start my rework, but I am afraid to do anything in Evernote now without back up.
  3. @darrenbuttoniow How are you backing up to google drive? I am in the same spot. Not only am I having to do rework, I am creating notes for my business processes and operations which I do not want to have to create multiple times due to whatever is going on with Evernote. I could just move my work to google drive, but there were productivity and preference reasons for using Evernote in the first place.
  4. I lost about a half days work on my marketing plan that I created in a note. I opened it in the web app and everything was blank. I opened the app on my phone and poof it all disappeared right in front of my eyes. The note history isn't helpful either as that was the rough sketch of where I started when I spent the half a day. I don't even know what to do. I absolutely do not have time for this. Where can I go to get immediate help?
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