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Frequently Asked Questions
Stacking notebooks in Evernote means grouping several notebooks together under a single topic or category for better organization and easy access.
To stack notebooks in Evernote, simply drag one notebook onto another in the sidebar. This will create a stack containing the selected notebooks.
Yes, you can rename a stack by right-clicking on the stack's title in the sidebar and selecting 'Rename Stack'. Enter your desired name and press Enter.
Yes, once you've stacked notebooks in Evernote on your desktop, the organization will reflect across all devices using the Evernote app, including mobile devices.
To unstack a notebook, drag it out of the stack in the sidebar and drop it into the blank space. The notebook will then become independent.
Stacking notebooks helps you organize related notes together, saving space in your sidebar and making it easier to navigate through your projects or subjects.
No, you can't stack notebooks from different Evernote accounts. Each stack is limited to notebooks within a single account.
Evernote allows you to stack multiple notebooks, but there isn't a specific limit set. The number of notebooks in a stack depends on how you organize your content.
Yes, notebook stacks sync automatically across all devices once you create or modify them on your Evernote account, as long as you are logged in.
Evernote provides various templates for individual notebooks, but specific templates for stacked organization isn't available. You can apply templates to each note within the notebooks.
Yes, you can share entire stacks by sharing each notebook individually within Evernote. Currently, there's no option to share a stack as a whole.
Stacked notebooks do not impact the syncing speed. Syncing speed depends on the number of notes and attachments you have in your Evernote account.
Yes, stacking functionality is available in Evernote Web, allowing you to manage and organize notebooks via the web interface.
Evernote does not have an 'archive stack' feature, but you can remove notebooks from a stack and archive them individually as needed within the app.
Stacking features require internet for initial setup. Once notebooks are organized, offline access depends on sync settings and availability of offline notebooks on your device.