Author: Tom_WTom_W Date: Sep 2, 2008 03:35
Hmmm, that sounds as though i might make mistakes and get myself in trouble.
I don't fully understand your suggestion here:
"You can restore the cached file, open OneNote without the USB stick
inserted and then simply save the notebooks you want to individually, or save
them back to a new USB stick".
Is this advice on how to restore the cached file? please could you explain
again which notebooks i should save to where?
This sounds like a bit of a workaround for me, because 95%% of the time i'm
working from my work network files. With other software i just sync the data
files i need to my USB drive and work on them at home. I've read that you
shouldn't do this with OneNote. If this is the case, what happens if i just
copy the OneNote notebooks to my USB, work on them at home, then overwrite
the network files when i come back into work? - i.e. not using syncing
software.
Tom
"Patrick Schmid [MVP]" wrote:
> You could go with just having the cache being backed up, as you can restore
> anything from the cache as well. You can restore the cached file, open
> OneNote without the USB stick inserted and then...
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