I am just starting to get into Onenote and, so far, am impressed. It seems to be similar to the old MS Binder that I liked.
However, there is no save icon so i am curious, does it automatically save when you exit? Selecting Save As offers options of saving sections or a package. Does anyone know how this works?
I am trying to create a Onenote file of all the MS Office Tricks and Tips with different sections for each Office app and, within each section, a page for each tip. Right now, I have a lot of Outlook notes with tips. Just hate to do all the entry then lose it due to some SAVE error (on my part).
Saving Onenote files
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Re: Saving Onenote files
OneNote saves your work automatically, so there is no need for a Save option.
The Save As option is intended to save a copy of your work, or to save in another format such as PDF.
The Save As option is intended to save a copy of your work, or to save in another format such as PDF.
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Hans
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Re: Saving Onenote files
I have been using OneNote since it first came out, and the data has always been saved.
As Hans stated, only need to do a save if one wants a second copy of the file.
As Hans stated, only need to do a save if one wants a second copy of the file.
I am so far behind, I think I am First
Genealogy....confusing the dead and annoying the living
Genealogy....confusing the dead and annoying the living
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Re: Saving Onenote files
It seems that sections are saved individually as files within a folder (which is the name of the notebook) then consolidated when that notebook is opened. It also seems that the SAVE AS allows one to save individual sections or as a package but NOT as individual pages of a section.
Is this correct?
Is this correct?
Don
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