If you peeled back the hood, you’d be surprised to see that there is the capability to create an engine that is reliable and trusty (like a Ford), or super sporty (like a Ferrari).īut, how exactly do you get that engine working? If you have lots of Sections and Subpages in OneNote then it's a bit of work manual involved, as structure and hierarchy are not preserved during migration to Evernote or to Notes.Think of Evernote as the engine that helps keep your world running. Manual copy paste was not an option for me. Not easy, though I had several GB, >1000 Pages. enex file - wait - repeat as needed renaming the folder each time according to the folders you want.
Import from OneNote to Evernote from the File menu in Evernote.set a reminder to cancel the sub before it renews If you have a lot to migrate (embedded attachments and images), then purchase a month of Premium Evernote subscription (removes the upload limit).Install Evernote to PC/Parallels, create or log in to an account.Install OneNote 2016 (see above) to the PC or Parallels and sync with your online account.Sync OneNote on your Mac to your Live / Office365 account.Also, Evernote for PC and possibly 1 month premium subscription if you have several GB's to migrate. If there's a better, faster, cheaper way please let me know.įor my approach, you need a PC or Parallels on Mac with OneNote 2016 version available at - not the version from the Windows Store. This worked OK for me - though by no means perfect.
I did however find a way to via Evernote (OneNote to Evernote to Notes). I couldn't see a direct method on Mac from OneNote to Apple Notes. Is there a direct way to migrate from Mac OneNote to Apple Notes which preserves structures, imports attachments, images etc?