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  1. Hi there, I have intended to switch over to ON after having used EN for twelve years now. As the ENEX import finally worked for me today, let me share the steps I took. Windows 10 current version / Evernote current install / current version of Microsoft's Importer 1) According to my personal experiences, importing to OneOne won't work using the current or any newer version of EN - neither using Microsoft's OneNote importer nor using Stefan Kuengs "Evernote2Onenote" mentioned above. So, first of all install the LEGACY EVERNOTE app from https://help.evernote.com/hc/en-us/articles/360052560314-Install-an-older-version-of-Evernote along the current version you're using and let Evernote sync your current notes to it - which will be done automatically after sign-on. 2) Download and install "Evernote2Onenote" from https://sourceforge.net/projects/evimsync/ 3) Startup E2O and point it to the local source of "ENScript.exe" as it is asking you to do so. You'll find it in Windows' install directory which is C:/Programs/Evernote or C:/Programs(x86)/Evernote depending on your Windows version. I personally choose the option to import notebook by notebook as I felt safer by comparing the results immediately. That's it. Although in contrast to the current Evernote install, the Microsoft importer recognised the Evernote Legacy install, neither importing automatically, nor importing ENEX files worked using the Microsoft tool. If you're having troubles with titles read on here: https://mantosz.medium.com/export-evernote-to-onenote-correctly-2c8a793126dd and here: 5) Do not expect a perfect world .... to me, the import saved a lot of time but didn't work really well as some content inside notes has not been copied and resulted in blank notes in the first instance. It seems like that text-/table-only notes just need a kind of "headline" which is not a preformatting option in Evernote, but here's the workaround: Just put a line above your content and change its formatting to bold. For what reason ever: Now those notes - having been imported just empty befor - now keep their content in OneNote. Strange world, isn't it? :-) Please let me know about your experiences! Maik
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