You're on the Classic User Interface if there's a black bar across the top of your web page, instead of a pale blue bar.
In case anyone else wants to try this, please be aware that if your Library is still using the "Classic User Interface", as mine was, you won't see the Copy To option at the top menu. After a few tries because my library was using Classic UI, I successfully emulated your procedure. Thank you very much for sharing your procedure.
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In summary, please add a backup feature to OneNote App for Windows 10, similar to the one found in OneNote for Office 2016, including number of backups to keep, where to keep them, and how frequently to check for changes. Backup function of OneNote 2016, 2013, 2010, and 2007 all allowed specifying parameters as to how frequently backup would run, where backup files would be stored, and how many backups would be cycled in a rotation. There is a limited capability to "Export a Notebook" from OneDrive Consumer hosted notebooks, but this isn't available to people who store their notebooks on SharePoint Online.Įven if it became available, it is deficient in that users must manually start the export, one notebook at a time, whether or not notebooks have been changed. Cloud storage of the notebooks don't make this possible.
"Point-In-Time backups" that are periodically archived and never deleted by a user make it possible to recover such lost objects. While all of our notebooks are in the Microsoft Cloud, if, for any reason, infrequently used pages, sections, section groups, or notebooks are accidentally deleted over time, and they are no longer in the recycle bin, there is no way to recover them. We really need a backup feature in OneNote App for Windows 10, similar to the one found in OneNote for Office 2016, including number of backups to keep, where to keep them, and how frequently to check for changes.