This sometimes causes a problem in that the original note attachment is not replaced, usually because the user changes the name 'back' to the orgnal by removing the (n) from the name. If you edit a file several times, there a number of copies are created in the attachments folder - myfile.PDF / myfile(1).PDF and so on. If and when the editor is closed and the file re-saved, the updated version goes back into the note. So Evernote helpfully decrypts a temporary copy of the file into the attachments folder so that the editor can open it. It's a 'feature' of Evernote, Windows and all PDF editors that the attached PDF file is encoded into the Evernote database and is therefore unreadable by any editor.
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