OneNote 2003 or 2007?
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"jeaton" <jeaton[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:79A97446-9CF3-40C5-98EF-A694BD5660EA[ at ]microsoft.com:
[Quoted Text] > I had originally created a OneNote Notebook on one computer and changed the > default directory to c:\data, which is where I keep all my data files that > will need to be backed up. I am trying to copy this file to another computer > which is where I will ultimately run OneNote but am unable to get the whole > file over there. I only get pieces or the latest change, etc. I also tried to > save it as one single packge but that didn't work either. So my first > question is how do I safely move a Notebook from one place to another. > > Ultimately, I would like to keep the file on the first computer and run > OneNote from the second, pointing to the location on the first one across the > network. Assuming my network connection is fine and the network name is > available (e.g., \\one\c\data\notebook.one, will I run into any trouble by > doing this? > > I sort of can see that OneNote tries to do a local sync. Is this a better > way to approach it? > > Thank you.
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