How to Sync With a Google Notebook
Notebook programs like Google Notebook allow you to save clips of text, pictures and music in organization modules, or notebooks. These programs help save and categorize large amounts of information in one place. They are especially useful for those who do large amounts of information gathering, such as students, writers or researchers. Google stopped development on Google Notebook in 2009, which led to many users to start integrating their information from the program.
Instructions
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Google Docs
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Access the Google Notebook interface on your web browser on your computer.
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Click “Tools” on the top right corner of the page.
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Click “Export to Google Docs.”
With Evernote
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Log into Google Notebook. Select the notebook you would like to export Evernote. Click “Export” at the bottom left side of the screen.
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Click “Atom” to save the Google Notebook as an Atom document. Browse your computer and select a safe place to the store the notebook.
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Log into your Evernote account on your computer. Access Evernote’s Google Notebook import page. Enter the destination that you want Evernote to save your Google Notebook. Select the import options. Click “Choose file” and select the Atom file you saved in Step 2. Click “Import notes.”
With OneNote
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Log into Google Notebook and select the notebook you want to synchronize with OneNote. Click “Export” on the bottom left of the screen.
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Click “Atom” to save the Google Notebook in that format. Save the Atom file on your computer in the desired directory.
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Open Microsoft OneNote on your computer. Click “File” on the left side of the menu bar. Click “Open.” Click “Open Notebook” in the backstage area of the program. Browse your computer’s files and select the Atom file you saved in Step 2. Click “Open.”
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Tips & Warnings
If you want to integrate Google Notebook with a lesser known notebook program, check their support documentation for synchronization information.
Google stopped development and support on Google Notebook in early 2009. You cannot open a new Google Notebook account, but if you already have an account, you will have lifetime access to the current system.
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