OneNote cannot even import and export notes from Outlook Notes, part of the same Office Suite. Similarly, easy to import and export notes between Outlook Notes and Phatnotes. So when I tried Evernote, I exported Phatnotes to.csv, then imported that file into Evernote, and all my notes then appeared in Evernote.
It has a feature where I can export a whole notes database (of many notes) to a.csv file. For instance, I have used a notes app for years called Phatnotes. I am really amazed that OneNote does not have Import and Export functions. Import Notes via the OneNote Printer You can read a great HowTo on Btw. Export Notes as HTML and Import Them Into OneNote. Import Notes via Outlook (send Evernote Notes via email and import them in Outlook via the Send to OneNote button). So if you wish to migrate from Evernote to Microsoft OneNote 2010 you can do that in diffrend ways. There are alot of features I really love and OneNote 2010 is really nice integrated into Windows 7 and the Office products. But as I saw OneNote and startet using it, I can’t think being without it.
Since I work more and more with Windows 7 I had a look at. You can choose to import all or only some sections of a Notebook into Evernote, such as the Attendance Register section of your Human Resources Notebook. Evernote's Import wizard finds and displays your available OneNote Notebooks without requiring you to open the OneNote program. The note-taking and archiving suite natively supports OneNote files, and its Import wizard has an option to select Microsoft OneNote as an import choice. You don't need to change your Microsoft OneNote business files into a different format if you want to use them in Evernote. You may use the Evernote for Windows or Mac application to save notebooks as.enex files. You may use Microsoft's OneNote Importer to import Evernote.enex files instead. By Martin Brinkmann on Jin Tutorials - 20 comments.