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Frequently Asked Questions
You can recover deleted notebooks using Evernote's web interface or app. Navigate to the 'Trash' section, locate your deleted notebook, and restore it back to your notebooks.
Yes, you can recover notebooks on Windows 11. Use the Evernote app to access the Trash, find the deleted notebook, and restore it to your library.
Recovery in Evernote web is possible. Access the Trash from your web account and restore any deleted notebooks.
Evernote features a 'Trash' where deleted notes and notebooks are temporarily stored, allowing you to recover them before permanent deletion.
Deleted notes remain in the Trash until you manually empty it, providing flexibility in recovering errors or accidental deletions.
Yes, you can recover notes on the Evernote app. Go to 'Trash,' select the desired note or notebook, and restore it back to your main collection.
Emptying the Trash in Evernote permanently deletes the notes and notebooks, making recovery impossible post-emptying.
If you have backups enabled, notes can be restored from these backups. Consult Evernote's backup settings for details on recovery.
Yes, accessing Trash and recovering notebooks requires you to be logged into your Evernote account.
You can restore deleted templates from the Trash section, just like regular notes and notebooks within Evernote.
If a notebook isn't visible in Trash, it may be past the recovery period, or still saved in a different form elsewhere.
Once restored, the notebook resyncs across your devices, but ensure you're connected to the internet for syncing to occur.
Retrieval is possible within the legacy software using the Trash feature, similar to the current versions.
Yes, deleting your account removes all stored data permanently, preventing any possibility of recovery afterwards.
Notes cannot be recovered offline as access to Evernote's online Trash is necessary for recovery.