I was able to upgrade the pages, but not really sure why this method worked. The old and new versions of OneNote are installed on my desktop computer; when I installed OneNote 2007 on my laptop, and then accessed the "desktop" pages from the laptop, I was able to successfully upgrade the remaining pages to OneNote 2007. For some strange reason, I was only able to upgrade those remaining pages when accessing them over my network on my laptop.
"Daniel Escapa [MS]" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > The only time this may happen is if you have corrupted notes. For example > the section you are trying to upgrade, if it contained 'bad' data that might > cause OneNote to fail on upgrade. Try going through the pages to see what > pages look correct and which ones do not render on the screen. If you don't > have too many pages you could try copying the pages from the ON2003 section > to a newly created ON2007 section and see if that works. > > Please let us know if this works for you. Finally I will say that you could > log a bug on our Connect site just so we have an extra copy of the file and > we can see what the problem is. The site to do this is: > http://connect.microsoft.com/onenote/> > Take care! > > "keanton" <keanton[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:433D4793-9E1A-4FE3-82C4-0C25FBFF1E46[ at ]microsoft.com... > > Some sections from my 2003 version will not convert to the 2007 file > > format. > > Are there some known limitations on what prevents the conversion of the > > file? > > For example, when I'm viewing a 2003 section in 2007 and then click on the > > InfoBar to "Upgrade this section" I get the message "OneNote has > > encountered > > a problem and cannot complete this operation". >
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