



If you want to keep the notebook name as a reference in Bear we suggest to add a tag to your notes in Evernote before exporting them. enex format does not include informations about your notebooks. On iOS you can access to the importers by going to Import & Export in the Preferences, locate the Import From section, select Evernote as format and tap on Import Notes.On macOS you can import your notes by selecting File → Import From → Evernote from the menu bar.To learn how to import notes or notebooks that you've exported, see Import notes and notebooks.To import your notes from Evernote you just need to perform a couple of steps: Attributes will be stored as metadata in the HTML or ENEX file.If exporting as a multi-page HTML file, you will receive an HTML file for each note, a single folder that contains all note resources (e.g., attachments, files), and an index that links all of the HTML files.If exporting as a single-page HTML file, you will receive a single HTML file with all notes and a single folder that contains all note resources (e.g., attachments, files).If exporting as an ENEX file, you can select the maximum file size of each ENEX file between 300 MB to 2 GB.Evernote currently supports exporting up to 50 notes at a time or entire notebooks.Choose the file name and location, then click Save.Select Export as file in ENEX format (.enex) from the menu and click Export.Right-click on selected note(s) and select Export Note(s).Click on a note or hold down the Ctrl key and click to select multiple notes.The file will be saved to your computer's desktop. Check or uncheck the attributes you'd like to export with your notes (e.g., tags, created date, author).Select a file format (ENEX, single-page HTML, or multi-page HTML).Right-click on selected note(s) and select Export.Select a notebook or the specific notes that you want to export.
