OneNote is a great tool, allowing you to quickly create digitised versions of documents for storage on your PC, laptop or network drive.
As an increasingly common tool that is now part of Microsoft Office Web Apps and Microsoft Office Mobile, OneNote can also be used to keep notes , for collecting data for projects (in a sort of “scrapbook” format) and even retaining digitised receipts printed following online transactions.
While OneNote might seem quite rigid in how you manage documents within it, it really isn’t – there is even a way in which you can change folders in OneNote, if you know how!
Before you can change your default task folders in OneNote, you will need to identify where they can be found. This will differ depending upon which version of Windows you are running, as well as how you have installed the operating system. These file paths assume Windows is installed on C:\.
• In Windows Vista, the Backup folder for your OneNote notebooks...
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