Large file sizes will slow down backups (both internal to OneNote and your
own backups), be hard to move around, result in significant data loss if
ever something bad was to happen to it (like a hard disk problem) and will
impact perf if they are not stored locally.
A max of few hundred megs per section should be just fine. There's no limit
to the number of sections. Also, long pages do tend to be slower to load,
especially if it is just one continuous text region, so splitting in
multiple pages will help.
Hope this helps,
Benoit
OneNote Development.
"Ravi Iyer" <Ravi Iy...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A35F2723-B08D-4C34...@microsoft.com...
> I am creating a longitudinal document with images using OneNote 2003. As
each
> successive page is added to the various sections of the note I am
concerned
> that the file size of the various sections may grow to a size that makes
is
> difficult to save and open the document. What are the limits to the size
of a
> OneNote section or multiple Sections in a OneNote document?