![]() ![]() Microsoft explained how it works on a support page. To move a locally stored #OneNote notebook straight onto OneDrive from the OneNote for #Windows10 app specifically, you can follow the instructions in the page linked. This is apparently a new feature that quietly rolled out last week: OneNote for Windows 10 only supports notebooks that are stored on OneDrive, OneDrive for Business or SharePoint, and you can’t use it to open local notebooks. But as noted by OneNote MVP Marjolein Hoekstra (who is behind the OneNote Central Twitter account), OneNote for Windows 10 can now move local notebooks to OneDrive for you. If you do use local notebooks and want to make the transition from OneNote 2016 to OneNote for Windows 10 though, the process isn’t exactly intuitive. ![]() However, you may continue to use the legacy app if you still need some of its features, such as the ability to store notebooks on your local hard drive instead of the cloud. OneNote 2016 will remain available and be supported through October 2025, but it will no longer receive new features going forward. Later this year, OneNote for Windows 10 will replace OneNote desktop in Office 2019 and become the most up-to-date version of OneNote. If you still prefer to use OneNote 2016 over the new OneNote UWP app, Microsoft announced some bad news yesterday. ![]()
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