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themausman themausman is offline Moving OneNote files from Win 7 machine to a new Win 8.1 Pro machine - how to do it successfully? Windows 7 32bit Moving OneNote files from Win 7 machine to a new Win 8.1 Pro machine - how to do it successfully? Office 2013
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My advice would be to copy the complete folders from your OneNote Notebooks folder. Most of the time you will find this folder in your documents folder. For instance if you have a notebook about Holidays you would have a Holdidays folder in your OneNote notebooks folder. Copy the complete Holidays folder from your windows 7 pc to your Windows 8 pc. Place it in the documents folder in your OneNote notbooks folder. Then open OneNote and from OneNote browse to the directory containing your Holidays book. From that directory open the .onenote toc file. That should open your Notebook with all the sections in their proper place. Good subject. I will write a blogpost on that.

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