![]() ![]() Whenever a notebook is downloaded successfully, it is saved as a Zip file that contains a folder with the same name as the notebook. My download contains only an “errors.txt” file, but no notebook folder If a download is interrupted because you ran out of storage, you’ll need to restart the download again after you’ve recovered enough hard drive space. Before attempting to download large notebooks, make sure you have several gigabytes (GB) of available space on your computer’s hard drive. Over time, notebooks can significantly increase in size, especially if you use OneNote to collect embedded documents, image scans, PDFs, or video and audio clips as part of your notes. My notebook download doesn’t seem to finish ![]() If you’re running into any issues while exporting or importing your notebooks, try the suggestions below. Manually delete any unnecessary files from your OneDrive storage (including any failed notebook uploads) and then try importing the notebook folder again. ![]() We hope you enjoy this update, and happy noting (and importing!).Tip: If the import process begins but then appears not to finish, your OneDrive account might be low on available space. For more details, check out the release notes on GitHub. This release also adds a lot of great enhancements and bug fixes. If you’re importing notes with Markdown and you’d like to keep them that way, check the Enable Markdown on all notes box and they’ll be automatically configured as a Markdown note in Simplenote. You can browse to the notes you want to import or drag and drop a file into the import window, and the app takes care of the rest. (Not sure how to get your stuff out of Evernote? Here are the instructions on exporting.) To get started, select File → Import Notes from the app menu, then pick the type of notes you’ll be importing. The standard version of the app available in the Mac App Store doesn’t support importing yet.) (A quick note, Mac users! To use the importer, make sure you’re using the Electron version of the app, available here. We’re pleased to announce that we’ve added note importing to our desktop app for Windows, Linux, and macOS: now it’s super-easy to import notes from other services, including Evernote, so all your ideas and links and snippets are in one place. ![]()
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