On your PC in OneNote 2010 or 2013, "share" those new format notebooks to OneDrive and wait for the automatic sync "up" to complete (see HERE.)ģ. On your PC in OneNote 2010 or 2013, convert your 2007 notebooks to the new format (see HERE.)Ģ. How do I add an Office 365 account in OneNote for Mac?ġ. But first, I don't know whether this is relevant to your situation: Having waited a bit to give Mike a chance to speak from experience, perhaps the theoretical steps below will help. I was then able to open these files on my Mac."Ĭharlie ~ Welcome to the Support Communities. I opened and saved the OneNote files on my PC and stored the newly saved files in OneDrive. Ultimately, I purchased a subscription to Office 365. I tried several strategies to open these files using my OneNote app for my Mac Book Pro. I did load my OneNote files into OneDrive, which was installed on my Mac. I found on the Windows Forum this posting which might work: This led me to look for a file converter. The two OneNote programs - the one that runs on a PC and the app that runs on the Mac -use entirely different formats. I think that might be the answer to my issue. The OneNote notebook created on my PC has an extension of ".one". But the two notebooks which I created with the OneNote app on my Mac are in the Documents folder.Īnd, I noticed that those Mac-created notebooks have the extension ".url". No, the notebook I am trying to access is NOT in the Documents folder of the OneDrive folder. How can I open this notebook in my MacBook OneNote app? The notebook I want to open is a folder in OneDrive on. The notebooks I am seeing on my Mac's Onenote are on Onenote ONLINE on. When I click File, then Open on my MacBook Onenote, it shows me a couple of notebooks I CREATED on my MacBook, but not the notebook from my PC. Perfect.īut, how do I get my OneNote app on the MacBook t o open this notebook. When I change the notebook on my PC, the same notebook in the OneDrive folder in my MacBook's Finder also changes. I loaded the OneDrive app on my MacBook, and I can see this notebook there too using Finder. I found some instructions from MS and MOVED the location of my notebook to my OneDrive folder using OneNote program on my PC. 15.1 (downloaded from the Apple App Store for free).
#HOW TO CREATE NOTEBOOK IN ONENOTE MAC PRO#
I want to access a Onenote notebook created on the old PC on my MacBook Pro running Mavericks and OneNote for Macs v. I used to use a PC running Windows 7 and OneNote 2007.