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OneNote 2010 File Format Information

There have been a bunch of questions about the file format so I wanted to write a comprehensive blog post to cover all of your questions. Key points:

  • OneNote 2010 will fully read & write OneNote 2007 format notebooks, no need to convert a notebook
  • There is a new OneNote 2010 format to support new features (such as versions)
  • OneNote 2010 can convert notebooks from 2007<-->2010 formats and back

 

OneNote 2010 will fully read & write any OneNote 2007 notebook; you do not need to convert your notebooks to use OneNote 2010. When you are on a 2007 notebook you will see that the title bar of the application says "(Compatibility Mode)" like this:

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When you see this you are in a 2007 format notebook, conversely if you do not see this then you are viewing a 2010 format notebook. Also certain features will be disabled and greyed out in the UI this is normal and to use the new features you should convert the notebook to the 2010 format

There is a new OneNote 2010 format to support new features such as:

  • OneNote Web App
  • Versions
  • Equations
  • Linked Note Taking
  • Recycle Bin
  • And more

By default when you create a new notebook in OneNote 2010 the format of the notebook will be in the 2010 format so you can use all of these new features.

If you are sharing with people who do not have OneNote you will be able to share your notes in the cloud (Windows Live) and they can view & edit those notes in the browser. If you need to work with others who have OneNote 2007 you will need to make sure the notebook is in the 2007 format.

You can convert any notebook between versions by:

  1. Right-click on the notebook on the navigation bar (on the left)
  2. Choose Properties
  3. Click to convert the notebook to whatever version you would like, see here:

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If you have more questions please use the comments below.

Published Thursday, July 16, 2009 8:45 PM by descapa

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# custom tags

What about custom tags? I dont know for sure, but they stored only on my computer, am i right?

For example, if my harddrive crashes, i can restore my notebooks from backup, but tags will be lost?

Or if i open my notebook on different computer, could i use my tags in this case?

Thursday, July 16, 2009 5:36 PM by Alexander

# can't convert Unfiled Notes

I can't convert the Unfiled Notes to 2010 format since right click gives nothing. Do I have to delete it and recreat one?

Thursday, July 16, 2009 6:50 PM by pinacle

# re: OneNote 2010 File Format Information

I was also wondering about unfiled notes.  I tried creating a new file for it, and it doesn't seem to allow the recycle bin feature like the other 2010 version notebooks.

Friday, July 17, 2009 4:14 AM by Joe

# re: OneNote 2010 File Format Information

(OT) I participated in that survey for trying out Onenote 2010 but at Connect, my status is pending. Is there a second wave of CTP or something?

Thank you,

wbkang

Friday, July 17, 2009 8:46 AM by wbkang

# re: OneNote 2010 File Format Information

@wbkang

Same here, my Connect status is pending. Wondering if there is a second wave of testers too.

Friday, July 17, 2009 4:31 PM by scoobie

# re: OneNote 2010 File Format Information

This is very positive news , I just hope it works ok (it didn't in the last beta..)

Friday, July 17, 2009 4:32 PM by scoobie

# re: OneNote 2010 File Format Information

Lots of people talk about the Office 2010, it is really close to us!

Looking forward the new office version

Tuesday, July 21, 2009 3:55 AM by Jack Niu

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