Justinian711

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  1. @charlie cho Yeah, If you were an artist. I prefer typing instead of writing on a touch screen. I also want to store my notes locally and not in a cloud. I believe the IOS and Android versions are all cloud-based. Thanks for the reply.
  2. @flowboy Thanks for the reply. I just tried this and it made me a copy of my notebook. So when I get my new computer I can import the copy into OneNote 2010 using onenote.com and from there on out store my data locally?
  3. @Leo Gura Thanks for the reply. I don't know what to do if that's the case. You can't download a notebook on OneNote 2010 from OneDrive to start using it and storing it locally? I don't have the software so I wouldn't know. Could I download the notebook file onto a flash/hard drive and then upload that to OneNote 2010 when I get my new laptop?
  4. I'm using a chromebook right now for my commonplace book and it is only able to save to the OneDrive cloud. I plan on saving up for a quality windows laptop so I can use OneNote 2010 to save locally. Once I get it I want to be able to download my commonplace book from the OneDrive cloud. Can I download a OneNote notebook from the OneDrive cloud?