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AI Edit
An AI assistant that helps you write and polish your notes.
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Attach images, PDFs, and other types of files to your note.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, if you are logged in, you can attach Word documents to your notes. This feature enhances the note-taking experience by allowing you to keep important documents alongside your text.
To attach a Word document in Evernote, ensure you are logged in, then use the 'Attach Files' option. This is available to enhance your note with supplementary documents.
Generally, you can attach multiple files, but individual file size might be constrained by browser limits. Notably, Browser's LocalStorage limits should be considered.
You can attach various file types, including Word documents, when logged in. This expands your note capabilities beyond basic text.
No, file attachment features are available for logged-in users only. Free users can access basic note-taking and rich text editing capabilities.
Yes, once a Word document is attached to an Evernote note, you can share it via email from within Evernote, utilizing their sharing capabilities.
Currently, documents must be directly attached through the application. Taskbar shortcuts do not integrate directly with the tool.
Yes, attachments saved to your Evernote account will sync across devices, ensuring they are accessible wherever you access Evernote.
No, this tool is desktop-only. For mobile attachments, utilize Evernote's mobile app instead.
File attachment features require an internet connection as it is a browser-based tool. Offline functionalities are limited.
Attachments are saved with your note upon adding, but ensure you are logged in for them to sync to Evernote and persist across sessions.
Yes, PowerPoint files can be attached in the same way as Word documents, expanding your note-taking versatility.
Note size can be limited by LocalStorage and file attachment limits, mainly impacting larger files or multiple attachments.
Yes, you can share your attached notes through Evernote's work chat feature, allowing seamless collaboration.
Once a file is attached in Evernote, you can save it locally from within Evernote to open with other applications such as Word or PowerPoint.