MarcoTin
-
Posts
2 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Events
Forums
Blogs
Gallery
Downloads
Posts posted by MarcoTin
-
-
Missing Evernote to OneNote Title issue SOLVED
Had same issue. I solved it with manual XML edit.
I 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.
2) open the enex file in textedit on Mac
3) do a manual find/replace in textedit on Mac, 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).
FYI, the Evernote export order appears to be by last modified, most recent first.
Evernote team, this appears to be your (export) issue, not Microsoft's import issue.
Evernote to OneNote export missing titles SOLVED
in Evernote for Windows Issues (Versions 6.25.1 and under)
Posted
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.