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  1. Oh I see! 🙂 Is it possible to convert an existing notebook into a stack so that I can put multiple notebooks inside that stack?
  2. Thanks everybody for your replies, and sorry it took me so long to respond! Could you please take a look at the attached screenshot? Are "Amazon (FBA)" and "Banking" not two sub-notebooks within the "Business and Finance" notebook? Basically, that's the structure I want to use for my other notebooks as well, but I am unable to replicate it (each time I try, I get the problem described in my first message). Thanks again for your help! Best, Olaf
  3. Good morning everybody and happy new year! I have been using Evernote (the free version 6.25.1.9091 on Windows 10) for quite a while and now have around 200 notebooks and sub-notebooks, and probably thousands of notes. However, for the past couple of weeks, I have had the following problem: When I create a new notebook and then drag another notebook on top of this notebook (so that it serves as a sub-notebook), it won't let me do it and something strange happens: Evernote will then create a notebook stack and move the sub-notebook to that newly created notebook stack. I am going to add two screenshots to this message to show you exactly what I mean. Screenshot 1 shows four notebooks that I created (1, 2, 3, 4) Screenshot 2 shows what happens after I have dragged and dropped notebook 4 (which I wanted to be a sub-notebook) on notebook 3. Can anybody explain me why this happens and what I can do to solve this issue? Thank in advance for your help! Best, Olaf
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