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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
While embedding CSVs directly as tables isn't supported, you can attach CSV files in your Evernote notes through the file attachment feature, available to logged-in users.
For logged-in users, attach files to your notes by selecting the Attach Files option. This allows you to include CSVs and other file types in your notes.
Yes, the tool supports rich text formatting, allowing you to bold, italicize, underline, and create lists, making your notes well-structured and easy to read.
Direct embedding of CSVs as content within notes isn't available, but you can attach CSV files for easy access and viewing from within Evernote when logged in.
Currently, direct table creation from CSVs within notes isn't supported. You can attach CSV files and view them externally if needed.
Yes, like CSVs, PDFs can also be attached to notes for logged-in users, widening the range of media you can include in Evernote.
Auto-save primarily applies to text fields. Attachments are manually managed but remain accessible within the note once uploaded.
You can save notes with attachments like CSVs to your Evernote account for organized storage, but exporting as embedded content isn't supported.
Logged-in users can sync notes, including CSV attachments, across devices using Evernote's cloud functionality.
LocalStorage might limit note storage size to about 5-10MB, affecting only heavy users with large files.
Using the online notepad requires internet access. Save notes to Evernote to access them offline via Evernote's desktop application.
Once a note with attachments is saved to Evernote, you can access it offline using Evernote's desktop app, differing from browser-based viewing.
Free users' notes are stored in LocalStorage on one device. Log in to sync notes with Evernote for cross-device access.
The online notepad is individual-use-only. For collaboration, save notes to Evernote and use its sharing features.
Direct importing isn't supported, but CSV files can be attached. Use Evernote for more advanced CSV handling externally.