December 2007
Beginner
512 pages
11h 44m
English
In the same way that the Windows storage structure reflects that of a physical office (with a desktop, folders, and files), the OneNote storage structure reflects a three-ring binder. Each notebook is divided into sections, and each section is divided into pages. If you want to extend the analogy, you can format the page background to resemble various types of ruled paper.
See Also For information about changing the background of a notebook page, see Creating Pages and Sections, in Chapter 14, Chapter 14.
In Windows Explorer, each notebook is represented by a folder in your Documents\OneNote Notebooks folder. Each section of a notebook is stored as an .one file within the notebook folder. (And if you're ...
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