I can't figure out where my 2013 notebook is and how I get it to open in Office 365.
I bought OneNote 2010, upgraded to 2013. This was a solo MS product that I thought I was confining to my PC. No cloud stuff. I have Windows backups for my PC user accounts. Thought I was well covered there.
I got one of those hostage attacks that totally wiped out my internal hard drive. I had to buy a new one. My OS image was restored. I have to reload all my software. To add complication I was in the midst of dumping Thunderbird and trying to get Outlook set up. Instead of buying the single Outlook program I went for the Office 365 subscription. I think that was a big mistake but I'm willing to try to figure it out. I got Outlook set up and working. Moving on to OneNote, the notebook created in 2010/13 will not open in 365. I don't even know what file to open.
I've worked with PC's since the DOS days. I was an Office superuser, now retired and not too interested in all this new cloud stuff. I think I need pictures (flow chart?). Here's what I want to know:
- What directories and files were created with 2010/13?
- What is the purpose of the various file types. (.one; .onecache; .onetoc2).
- Was there some saving going on to OneDrive with 2010/13 that I was unaware of? I don't recall setting up OneDrive.
- With Office 365 am I working with a file in the cloud? or the one on my pc? or both?
- What steps were these programs taking for saving? How many places are files being saved to?
- Was I supposed to be doing a regular export/backup from 2010/13 that could be loaded to 365?
- How do I open the pre-crash notebook in Office 365?
I'm using a Windows 7 Professional system.
Thanks, Jude