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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can attach Excel files to your notes in Evernote. This feature is available for logged-in users, providing easy integration and organized storage.
To attach, log in and select the Attach Files option in the sidebar while editing your note. Then, upload your Excel file directly to your Evernote note.
Yes, once uploaded, Excel files in Evernote are synced across all devices you've logged into. This ensures access to your files anywhere.
The current functionality does not include direct Google Drive integration. Attachments are managed within the Evernote platform after uploading.
You can attach any Excel files, including macro-enabled ones, to your notes by logging in. Be aware that macros may not run directly within Evernote.
While LocalStorage is limited, Evernote handles file sizes according to its own policies, making it suitable for storing larger Excel files.
Yes, you can attach multiple Excel files to a single note in Evernote, but this requires the premium feature accessible upon logging in.
Excel files uploaded to Evernote can be viewed and downloaded for edits elsewhere, but cannot be edited directly within the app.
While direct SharePoint uploads aren't supported, download your Excel from Evernote and upload manually to SharePoint.
For notes saved in LocalStorage, access is limited to online use. Use Evernote's offline capabilities if your plan supports it.
Currently, the online notepad is desktop-only. Use the Evernote app on mobile for similar functionalities.
Direct uploading from Evernote to Teams isn't supported, but once downloaded, you can share the files via Teams.
File management happens within Evernote after uploading your note, as the tool passes the attachment to Evernote.
The number attachment limit is subject to Evernote's constraints, which generally accommodate multiple files per note if logged in.
Collaborative real-time editing of Excel files is not supported directly within Evernote; use dedicated platforms for collaboration.