Lafite 3 Posted December 19, 2012 Share Posted December 19, 2012 HiI use folder import and retain (keep) the files that I've imported into Evernote.I've recently migrated to a new PC, installed Evernote, all my past notes have been downloaded from the internet, and I have copied over the old Evernote import folder with all my kept documents. I want to start putting new notes in. However this instance of Evernote sees the import folder as new, and what I would like it to do is to ignore all the files in the import folder which exist today (i.e. don't import duplicates) and just import anything I add after today. This would make it work exactly as it has before and I keep all my files in one folder.Obviously there's an easy workaround which is just to save the old import folder in a safe place, and start a new one, but can I use the old one and make it ignore the files in it at the point where I point Evernote at it?Lafite Link to comment
BurgersNFries 2,407 Posted December 19, 2012 Share Posted December 19, 2012 but can I use the old one and make it ignore the files in it at the point where I point Evernote at it?AFAIK, no. If you don't want to create a new import folder, you could temporarily change the receiving EN notebook to a local/non-syncd one. After all the files are imported, delete the dups, empty the trash, move new ones to the correct notebook & change the receiving notebook to the correct one. Link to comment
Lafite 3 Posted December 19, 2012 Author Share Posted December 19, 2012 HiThanks, that's quite a good plan.Lafite Link to comment
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