
The print driver lets you send information from any computer file to a page in your OneNote notebook, and this "prints" the information to that page instead of sending it to an actual printer. You can also import information by using the print driver that installs with OneNote. You can insert documents and files, and paste screen clippings from other programs. In OneNote 2010 and OneNote 2007, you can import information into your notes in several ways. Updates as events warrant.How to import into OneNote 2010 and OneNote 2007 I'm about half way done through 7500+ Evernote notes, then the cleanup begins in OneNote. Moving them to OneDrive is easy enough but it is another step you need to do if you want your notebooks globally available.
Migrated notebooks are stored on the local hard drive of your computer (Evernote2OneNote requires desktop copies of both apps to work) rather than being pushed automatically to the cloud. I suspect it's something in the Evernote note, but I'll update this as I discover more. Occasionally a note will throw an error (not sure why) but I've been able to just continue past the error and keep migrating. I've even found some notes this way I forgot I had. Be patient. Large notebooks can take a little while to migrate but there's an excellent progress bar including counts and actual note titles as things move forward. I think it's a problem between the tool and OneNote, but the restart is quick enough so I'm not going to sweat the issue. In my experience if I cancel a migration mid-stream I need to reboot my computer to be able to restart the process. The fewer the notebooks, the fewer the runs. Evernote2OneNote migrates at the notebook level, so each notebook in Evernote needs to be done individually. Condense as many of your Evernote notebooks as possible. Here's a couple of tips I can recommend when you sit down to use it:
There's a great tool called Evernote2OneNote for migrating the content of your notebooks that does the trick extremely well. Yes, I'm done with the big green elephant. Over the weekend I started exporting all my Evernote content over to OneNote prior to shutting down my Premium account.