This has been a reported issue with the Android client for over 4 years. Has anyone discovered a workaround? The issue is any shared or clipped web page in android client is simply a one paragraph grab with the url link, instead of a full webpage capture like the web clipper provides on the desktop OneNote. Surely, there is a workaround or a fix.

This article describes the auth-related processes that you're responsible for: Registering your app to get a client ID, specifying the permissions you need, and calling the authorization service to sign users in and get an access token.


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To start, you need to register an application with Microsoft. This process creates a service principal that you link to from your app, and generates the client ID and secret that you send to the authorization service.

If you're creating a Windows app, you'll register your application on the Windows Dev Center instead. This will provide you with the package identity (package SID) that you'll use instead of the client ID.

The following example gets the OneNote client URLs from the JSON response. It uses the AFNetworking library ( ) to extract the two URLs. In the example, created is a pointer to the ONSCPSStandardResponse object used to store the response values, and responseObject holds the parsed JSON.

Or your app can open the OneNote client on an Android device. When using the oneNoteClientUrl property, you must surround the GUID strings with braces { } before starting the Intent. The following example shows how to do that.

I want to develop some plug-in for onenote client in windows. I had found there is a new technology "Office Add-ins" to develop office plug-in, which use javascript, web technology and Microsoft Graph. However, It seems not support onenote client in windows, only support onenote web (Host and platform availability). So, to develop plug-in for onenote client, should I use old technology like VBA or VSTO? Are there some way to develop plug more easily and quickly?

It supports multiple clients (PC, Mac, Android, iDevice, Web), tagging, sharing, searching, rich text, inline attachments (pictures, music) and crucially (for me) To Do items. That way, I know from a meeting note if I have any actions outstanding, even weeks afterwards, because when I click on my saved search "To Do", it pops up all the notes that have uncompleted actions.

The collaboration element from OneNote isn't there, but I don't have any need for that anyway. I personally believe OneNote is overpriced and as usual for Microsoft, single-client only (although they support a web interface now). Also, it looks like the 2010 version is only available as part of 2010, while the 2007 was available stand alone for 80 retail.

The search for a good onenote alternative has occupied me for many months. Having tried all of the above I have settled for the moment on Keepnote (.org). While not as flashy as Onenote it has some advantages. I sync it to a cloud and as such, all my notes are accessible because they are html :)

I have an account online (normal outlook.com) where I have a notebook in onenote with alot of important info that I want to move to another online account so i can use it with "onenote online" there instead on the new account. (Im changing account). But how do I do that? To much to copy & paste manually with all formatting and stuff so need to backup it in some way so I can use it on the new accout.

I have tested to download the notebook file from onedrive from the first account and uploaded it to the second account and it show up as an onenote notebook but when I try to open it in "onenote online" from onedrive, it say the file dont exist or I dont have permission to view it.But i

I have a MS Flow that creates a OneNote section. One of the outputs of this is a hyperlink that opens this OneNote section in the OneNote client. After I write this link to a SharePoint list column, I try to embed this hyperlink into an anchor tag via the HTMLtext control in PowerApps, but the link is not clickable. Is there any way at all to be able to create a clickable hyperlink to open this OneNote page in the OneNote client?

Since I upgraded to the latest version (v68.10.0) - when I click on 'Email Page' from OneNote, instead of sending the .MHT file in the default email client (Outlook), it opens the .MHT file in Thunderbird - this has only happened since the upgrade.

Therefore, stop using OneNote, and have everything done inside DTPO. I could then use Mail.app and its integration with DTPO, to throw those client-related emails into the relevant client-group inside DTPO.

We use OneNote internally for team collaboration on projects. Desktop OneNote is the version that offers all available features while the web app just offers a subset of that functionality, so for serious users that "live" in OneNote, the desktop version is the only option. We want to add hyperlinks to project tasks that directly open the relevant OneNote sections/pages we have set up for the task in desktop OneNote. I also mentioned a use case for external use with clients where it is preferable to have the hyperlink open the OneNote web app. Hope this explanation helps...

I agree! This is something that I am seeing as a gap as well. The only thought right now as a workaround is to create a folder on another drive that has the onenote files on there and create a link to the file on the smartsheet. This way people would be able to access the notes and the OneNote can be synced with the desktop application for the PM to use.

Hi. You'd probably be better of talking to OneNote support - both apps have changed in the recent few years, but they have more incentive to keep an 'import from Evernote' feature working. Be warned that the architecture of the databases is very different - you won't be able to just copy tags and notes across; your client is going to have to make some compromises!

Noting the transition between topics - I'd like to bring us back to the transition of notes from evernote to onenote. I have been a loyal user (and mark) for over a decade now and I was paying for it for multiple years until they switched to this garbage version. My number one issue is that I have repeatedly lost notes from a poor sync. There's no way to force sync and this means I lose work. I keep very valuable meeting notes in evernote. If I lose them, they disappear with the bat of an eye, there's no way to recover them. I wasn't able to get legitimate support for note recovery as a paid user - so I stopped paying. And now I'm still losing notes. I'm at the end of my rope. If this got sorted out I'd stay but as it is I think I will have to migrate to onenote -- which is free and I know that its getting saved.

I tried to use the evernote2onenote tool with no success. tech problems that are over my head. trying to look into zoho notes tool that has an import tool for evernote....I'd pay someone $100 to get my evernote into onenote and move on from there. I always expected to be trapped into evernote and figured it would be challenging to get out. They get you dependent on it-- because it is great--then jack up price knowing it's hard to leave.

I tried to use the evernote2onenote tool with no success. tech problems that are over my head. ... I always expected to be trapped into evernote and figured it would be challenging to get out. They get you dependent on it-- because it is great--then jack up price knowing it's hard to leave.

This is the deal breaker on the Windows 10 version for me. At work, we have to host our notebooks explicitly on company servers, and I never figured out how to make that work with the simpler client.

OneNote supports simultaneous editing of shared OneNote documents by multiple users when the document is stored in a shared folder in OneDrive. Dropbox was supported for some time as a sync protocol, but after Windows Live Mesh was discontinued, OneNote supported it for cloud-based storage and synchronization of OneNote files. OneNote clients, including the OneNote web app of Office Online, can view and edit them.

When your OneNote notebook resides in OneDrive, it is not stored as files and folders in it like other office files. So, you cannot use OneDrive synchronization client to download your OneNote notebook files to your local hard drive. Your data is accessible via API and you need client app to download it. You can use OneNote 2016 on Windows or Outline for Mac to do that. Another option is to export your notebook from OneDrive web site as a zip archive, but that will not work under some certain conditions.

Email may be saved as ordinary text documents in word processing program folder structures, or in Microsoft OneNote or Evernote. Set up a folder for each new client and save correspondence with each client via email in the folder as you go.

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