Onenote Support For Mac

 

First, make sure you update OneNote for Mac to the latest version, as this feature is absent in versions prior to 15.36. Once you’re updated, launch the OneNote app and select Window New Window from the menu bar at the top of the screen. Alternatively, you can use the keyboard shortcut Control (⌃) + M. A second instance of OneNote will appear in its own separate window.

This second window functions exactly like any other OneNote window, allowing you to browse the sections and pages of your notebooks, switch notebooks, and add or edit data. As mentioned, this can be super handy for looking at two sections of the same large notebook at once, or for comparing or copying data between different notebooks. And it doesn’t just stop at two windows.

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You can continue to open additional windows as desired. When you’re done with your multiple OneNote windows, just close any that are no longer needed and the app will continue to run with any remaining open windows. You can also quit the app using Command (⌘) + Q to close all windows at once. Unfortunately, OneNote currently does not retain your multiple windows, so the next time you open the app it will load just the single window and you’ll have to re-open any desired additional windows manually. Want news and tips from TekRevue delivered directly to your inbox?

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for general news about MS. for general windows news and support. Apologies if this is a redundant question, but google searches, sidebar, and searching this sub hasn't yielded anything helpful yet. I'm trying to export my notebooks to local storage to free up space on OneDrive. From both my desktop OneNote and the online version, choosing file share or file move only give me the option to save an additional copy of the notebook to OneDrive.

Am I missing something, or am I being steamrolled into purchasing additional storage? Edit: It's a OneDrive account through a university email, if that makes a difference. Onenote 2016 for Mac doesn't support making local backups/exports of your notebooks. That seems to be one of the exclusive features of the Windows version. One way that should work for you is going online to your OneDrive account.

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Look in your OneDrive's 'Documents' folder. That's where OneNote 2016 stores notebooks. From there download each notebook that you want and make a local backup.

Should you need to restore them in the future, then you can upload those notebooks back into your OneDrive's 'Documents' folder. I'd agree to a point. Really they're saying that they're not investing in developing or supporting that feature for the Mac. They're also not investing in that feature on the PC. It's only there because it was needed in 2001 when the PC version was written. If they wrote the PC version today, I guarantee that it would not support Network Drives and local files.

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The Microsoft of today is all about Office 365, Azure and the Cloud. The competition is all cloud focused too.

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Evernote doesn't support local drives. Google Keep, Dropbox Paper. That's where I see them putting all of their effort.

That said, I'm not Microsoft (or an employee) so I don't speak for them.