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Re: How do I reopen a "closed" notebook from the file menu?

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Erik Sojka

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Mar 31, 2009, 1:56:23 PM3/31/09
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Normally you shouldn't need to close Notebooks. That command permanently
closes the selected Notebook and there are no more references to it (as
you've found).

You should be able to open it up again using File | Open Notebook and
navigate to it (the top folder containing all of the data from that
Notebook will have the same name as the Notebook) or you can navigate to
the NOtebook in Windows Explorer, right-click the Notebook folder's name
and select "Open as Notebook in OneNote" from the context menu.

In either case, Notebooks are stored by default in the "OneNote Notebooks"
folder under each user's profile folder.

=?Utf-8?B?QnVsbGV0MTEw?= <Bull...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
news:8783B72A-0623-4DE0...@microsoft.com:

> This is about office onenote ....in the file menu there is a command
> labeled "close this notebook".
> I thought it would just close the note book. Well it did. But now i
> cannot find the notebook. It doesn't show up in my backup list either.
> Need help?
>

jackstr...@gmail.com

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May 31, 2013, 12:21:43 PM5/31/13
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You may utilize onenote fix

http://www.onenote.fixtoolboxx.com
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