Once that completed, I then selected that notebook as the default location for Quick Notes on that device. What they asked me to do is on one device select a notebook to hold the default Quick Notes section, you can use a current notebook or create a fresh one because either will work, and then let that notebook fully sync with the updated defaults.Īfter that, I moved to each of my devices, opened up that same notebook and then allowed it to fully sync to that device. Shortly after posting my work-around last week, I was contacted by one of the Program Managers from the OneNote team and they had a suggestion for me. I wanted that stability and that process worked well however, turns out there is a simple solution to make a single Quick Notes section from one notebook work on all your devices. It was because of that apparent issue that I opted to setup my unique method to have stable Quick Notes on each of my devices because of how often I share items from Microsoft Edge to OneNote during the week for my weekly Observed.Tech Podcast. Each device I added to use that same Quick Notes section ended up creating and pushing out an entire list of Quick Notes sections labeled Quick Notes 1, Quick Notes 2, Quick Notes 3 etc. I implemented this process because I ran into an issue setting up a Quick Notes section for each of my devices in the same OneNote notebook. Last week I shared a hack with you that allowed me to have a unique OneNote Notebook with a default Quick Notes section for each of my devices.
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