Hi Donato,
It sounds like the table of contents file "OneNote Table of Contents.onetoc2" got renamed to a .one file so opening it as a .one file doesn't work.
Try opening your .onepkg file again and unpack it to your My Documents\OneNote Notebooks folder. OneNote should automatically open it after unpacking.
- If you packaged up a single section, then you should see a new .one file in My Documents\OneNote Notebooks (the name of the .onepkg file should match the name of the .one file)
- If you packaged up a notebook, then you should see a new new folder in My Document\OneNote Notebooks (the name of the folder should match the name of the .one file)
Hope that helps, -dave
"Donato" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > I have saved a number of notebook files as ".onepkg" files for archiving > purposes whilst using ON2007 trial version. I have recently purchased and > upgraded to the full version. I have tried to restore some of these files by > double clicking on the file with the ".onepkg" extension. Rather than the > usual dialgogue box for opening the notebook, the file attempts to open > itself as "OneNote Table Of Contents.one" at the default directory for ON > files. If I persist, a message comes up telling me that the filed does not > appear to be a ON file. If I continue with the process a further message > tells me that there may be a coverter on the Microsoft Office website. > Is there any workaround for this problem as I need to access some of these > archived files? > > -- > Donato
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