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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
To delete multiple notes in Evernote, select the notes you wish to remove by holding Ctrl (Cmd on Mac) and clicking each note. Right-click and choose 'Delete' to move them to the Trash.
Yes, deleted notes are moved to the Trash, where they can be recovered. Navigate to the Trash notebook to restore notes back to their original location.
Organize your notes with tags and notebooks, and periodically delete unneeded notes to streamline your Evernote experience for easier management.
Yes, long-press on a note to enter selection mode, then tap additional notes you wish to delete. Press the Trash icon to delete them.
Yes, logged-in users can save notes from the online notepad to their Evernote account for syncing across devices.
Deleted notes are initially moved to the Trash. They can be permanently deleted from there if not restored.
Currently, Evernote for iPhone may require you to delete notes individually due to platform limitations.
Regularly organize and delete unnecessary notes, use tags for quick searches, and backup important notes externally to manage storage effectively.
The basic process is similar, but specific actions may vary slightly across Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS devices.
You need an internet connection to delete notes that will sync with your Evernote cloud storage.
Evernote's Trash does not have a preset limit specific to note count, but storage quotas will affect overall note limits.
Yes, you need to be logged into your Evernote account to manage and delete notes.
The online notepad is desktop-only, but you can use the Evernote mobile app for note-taking and management on phones.
The online notepad supports one note at a time, but you can save multiple notes by transferring them to your Evernote account.
For automatic sync, you need to save your notes to Evernote and ensure you are logged in. Without logging in, syncing isn't possible.