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Online Notepad ✨
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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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Frequently Asked Questions
Your Evernote notes might appear missing due to sync issues, accidental deletion, or being moved to another notebook. Check your Trash to find deleted notes.
Deleted notes are stored in the Trash. Navigate to the Trash section in your Evernote account to recover them to your notebooks quickly.
Yes, you can retrieve deleted notes from the Trash within Evernote. Navigate to the Trash and restore them to your desired notebook.
Check if you are logged into the correct account. Sync your devices and check the Trash for accidentally deleted notes.
Access your Evernote on the iPad, go to Trash, and find the note you wish to restore. Select it and restore it back to your notebook.
If a note is deleted, undoing directly isn't possible but you can restore it from the Trash. For text, if unsaved, it may be lost if not recovered through the app’s version history (available in Trash).
For OneNote, check the Recycle Bin in OneNote itself or through your OneDrive account where the notebooks are stored.
Use AutoRecovery in Word on Mac by navigating to the AutoRecovery folder on your Mac or using Time Machine backups.
Search for the document in Word’s Recent Documents or check the Recover Unsaved Documents feature from within Word.
Evernote doesn't offer traditional backup files. However, notes can be backed up by exporting them or syncing across logged-in devices.
Sticky Notes cannot be recovered within the app unless backed up previously. Regularly syncing with an online service is advised for future note safety.
Without logging in, recovery isn't possible since restoring or accessing Trash requires access to your account.
Evernote requires an internet connection for syncing and accessing notes across devices. Offline editing is limited to cached notes.
No, the online notepad is available for desktop browsers only. Use the Evernote mobile app for access on phones and tablets.
Notes are primarily stored in your browser when not logged in. Once logged in, you can sync with your Evernote account for decentralized storage.