![]() ![]() ![]() Many sites (and the OneNote help) describe how to move the files, but when I try, it says it can't move them, or export them, until they are sync-ed - which is impossible because the old SharePoint site was on a server that's been retired into the bit bucket. Fortunately I've been the only one making significant changes, but I can't figure out how to get my cached copy of the notebook sync-ed (or simply moved) into the new SharePoint location. ![]() After a long time I noticed my version was different from the SharePoint version, and figured out what had happened. But I had the Windows OneNote app running, using it every day, and somehow didn't realize it wouldn't know the files had been moved. We moved the whole site to the cloud, on. We had our own SharePoint site, including a OneNote notebook with lots of documentation. Tried using different pcs, surface, other laptop, and desktiop pc(all different accounts tested)Īs I tried everything obvious already, please skip the basic stuff and help me with a real solution on how it works.I have searched on the web, and not found any description of anyone dealing with this exact problem. Tried using my personal account and my business account, same problem Logging off every other account in my apps(both onenote for windows 10 and onenote 2016) Not showing up under shared notebook in onedrive(others do!) Pasting the link into onenote 2016 manually ![]() Link granted me editing right and not only viewing rights(as I can edit the notebook of him online however i want) He gave me the same link I gave him, but I dont get the prompt to open it in a desktop app.Ĭhecking if the account I used was the one that was the notebook shared for(link was for everybody, not account limited) Now we started working on a project he saves on his notebook, so he wanted to share it like I did with mine. He clicked on my share-link and on the webpage was a button to open it in the desktop app. So I started sharing my notebook with a friend and he was able to add it to his OneNote. ![]()
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