Why is it possible to edit OneNote notebooks in the cloud without an active Internet connection? Does this mean that there are local notebooks in all versions of OneNote? Yes and No. Learn some basics about the cache and editing notes offline.
Read More »Reduce Storage Size of OneNote Notebooks
Onenote notebooks take up to four or five times the space of their actual content on your system drive, at least in OneNote 2016. Why is that so and how can you reduce the size?
Read More »OneNote Always Opens Attached Documents as Read-Only
Documents that are embedded in a OneNote page will always open in read-only mode. The only exception is OneNote 2013/2016 for Windows. An explanation.
Read More »Windows 10: Use Special Chars as Prefix for Text-Based Tags
As for now there are not much areas where the OneNote app for Windows is ahead of OneNote 2016. One of them is related to the search for special chars as prefixes to give you an alternative to the rather weak tagging system.
Read More »Does the OneDrive Change in Win 10 (1709) Affect OneNote?
The Fall Creators update of Windows 10 has brought a change to OneDrive. Files are only downloaded to the local folder on demand. How does this affect OneNote?
Read More »Import Pages From .ONE Files Into the Windows 10 App
Officially you should only be able to open OneNote section (.ONE) files in the Office version of OneNote 2010/2013/2016. Here is how you can to load those files into the OneNote UWP app for Windows 10.
Read More »Add a Start Menu Tile That Links to a Page or Section
It’s rather easy to create a shortcut to a certain OneNote notebook, section or page. But it needs a trick to add that link as a tile to the Windows 10 start menu. Here’s how you do it.
Read More »Cloudless: OneNote Without OneDrive?
Almost all existing OneNote versions require your notebooks to be stored in a Microsoft cloud service, namely OneDrive or OneDrive for Business. Is there a way to bypass that restriction?
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