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| Re: Multiple Users In article <51B262E4-AEA3-458D-85C1-92DB4127233F@microsoft.com>, Yirabella@discussions.microsoft.com says... > My computer is accessed by multiple users and we need to have our own > OneNotes. Is this possible? If so, what do I do to have a multiple user > program? > Since the default "My Notebooks" folder is in the "My Documents" folder and each user has their own one of those then each will have their own default "My Notebooks" folder. Remember, however, that you can "open" any folder anywhere as a "Notebook" in OneNote. If there aren't any OneNote files in there then OneNote will just create an empty table of contents file and wait for you to start creating sections. You can also just close a Notebook in OneNote and move any "Notebook" folders anywhere you want then find them and re-open them in OneNote. |
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