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An AI assistant that helps you write and polish your notes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Embedding a Word document means integrating the file into a note, where you can access its content directly from within Evernote. This helps in keeping all relevant information in one place.
You can attach a Word document to an Evernote note, but directly embedding isn't supported. Use file attachments to keep Word files linked to your notes efficiently.
While Evernote integrates well with many document types, direct viewing of Word documents within notes as standalone objects isn't supported. You can, however, attach files for easy access.
Click the paperclip icon in your note to attach files, including Word documents. This allows easy access to files while working in Evernote.
Yes, by attaching Word files to your Evernote notes, you can share them via Work Chat. This keeps discussions and documents in one easily accessible spot.
Word files aren't editable directly in Evernote. You need to open the file in a word processor, make changes, and re-upload if needed.
Evernote supports document attachments, but not embedding where you can view and edit the document inline. Attachments allow easy access to your files.
Showing footnotes from Word within Evernote isn't supported inline. You can include footnotes in your Word document and attach it for accessibility.
You can attach various file types like PDFs and images in Evernote, but embedding, which allows inline viewing and interacting, is not supported.
Free users have limitations such as no cross-device sync. Access these files primarily from the device where they're added unless you upgrade or log in.
Yes, Evernote offers a mobile app. However, the browser-based online notepad is desktop-only, directing mobile users to other Evernote functionalities.
The browser-based notepad supports one note at a time, but saving to Evernote allows organizing multiple notes within your notebooks.
Notes automatically save to the browser's local storage, but they don't sync across devices unless saved to Evernote by a logged-in user.
No, once a Word document is attached to a note, editing must occur in its native application, and any changes need re-uploading.
Offline use isn't fully supported; Evernote requires an internet connection to save and sync notes across devices.