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Online Notepad ✨
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Additional features
AI Edit
An AI assistant that helps you write and polish your notes.
Attach images and files
Attach images, PDFs, and other types of files to your note.
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Autosave
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Frequently Asked Questions
The online notepad is a browser-based tool that allows for quick text capture and formatting. It features auto-save, rich text editing, and integration with Evernote for note storage.
To insert text files in Evernote, use the file attachment feature when logged in. You can then save the note into Evernote for easy access and storage.
Yes, you can attach .txt files to your notes if you are a logged-in user. Once attached, these files can be saved to your Evernote account.
When you attach a text file to a note and save it to Evernote, the content is not directly editable from within Evernote. To edit, you need the corresponding software for .txt files.
Logged-in users can click on 'Save to Evernote' to transfer notes, including attached text files, to their Evernote account for seamless access across devices.
While you can attach most standard text files (.txt), the tool's primary function is note creation and editing rather than opening various file types directly.
No, the online notepad is designed for desktop use only. For mobile devices, it's recommended to use the Evernote app directly.
Only notes saved to Evernote can be synced across devices. Free users' notes remain on the local device in the browser.
No, attaching files is a premium feature that requires users to be logged in to access. Free users can still create and auto-save text notes.
The notepad tool primarily supports .txt files when it comes to attachments before saving the note to Evernote.
Ensure you're logged in and properly saved the note to Evernote. Also, check the attached file format and size to ensure compatibility.
Some limitations include desktop-only access, single-note storage per session, and no real-time collaboration features.
No, importing from other formats is not supported. You can create a new note and manually input text from various sources.
The online notepad is meant for individual use. Real-time collaboration is not supported. For sharing, use Evernote's own features.
The online notepad requires an internet connection to save notes to Evernote, although notes are stored locally during a session.