I am itching to get a hold of a computer that does not have the OneNote 2016 desktop program installed to see if the wording changes. If it is fixed text that always says “Desktop”, and you don’t have it installed, and you click on it, what happens? Does it take you to a webpage and recommend you download it? Or is it based on what your default is set to in Windows 10? Does it intuitively know what you have installed?.Ok, back to my original commentary, see what the “Open in OneNote” button has become:Ĭurious, isn’t it! It makes me ponder so many questions, including: Here are the instructions for how to change the Default Version of OneNote in Windows 10. For other people who inherited a computer from someone who had changed the settings, the default can be changed and set to OneNote 2016 desktop program. For people working in a brand new Windows 10 environment with no settings changed, the default is set to the OneNote Windows 10 Universal App.For other users, “OneNote” meant the OneNote 2016 desktop program.īut you really had no way of knowing unless you clicked the button or were more technical and knew where to go to check what version of OneNote was set as the default program to open all OneNote files.For some users, “OneNote” meant the OneNote Windows 10 Universal App.No more confusing users wondering… which OneNote? Today we were preparing for some new hires that start next week so I found the Onboarding Notebook to see the Onboarding checklist.Īnd something different caught my eye… can you see it? I don’t go into OneNote Online very often because I keep almost all of my OneNote Notebooks open in the Microsoft OneNote 2016 desktop program.
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