Here is the full message you might get if your OneNote to email service is broken: Restart the desktop app and re-open the Notebook.Everything should now be ‘back to normal’. To remove the deleted files from your computer. In the OneNote Notebooks folder, right-click the name of the notebook you want to delete, and then click Delete.
However, this could have been a potentially disastrous series of events in many other cases. I did noted that the desktop version does warn before it allows you to share like this, the phone version did not. This was not an emergency, the accidental sharing of my main notebook was to a trusted friend, so no state secrets or propriety information was potentially shared. It's a great dialog, and does pretty much what I was looking to do, perhaps it should be directly accessible like View->Manage Sharing.įor the iOS app, I suggest a delete style swipe over the shared element (note, book,ect), but instead of delete, the text would say Unshare, or stop sharing. Students can use powerful drawing tools to highlight, annotate slides, sketch diagrams, and take handwritten notes. Include audio and video recordings to create rich interactive lessons for students. (where the Work Chat Sharing choices are). Gather web content and embed existing lessons in your class notebook to create custom lesson plans. This option does not appear in the top bar under Note -> More Sharing ->Permissions, where I looked for it initially. I kept going into this dialog trying to delete the person from the top entry bar (like one would remove email addresses), this of course, didn't work.įinally, after all this clicking around, I went into the notebook view again, right clicked on the chat icon above the gear, and found a great number of options including ' Manage Sharing' (there is no option for ' Remove or Revoke access) So I tried again, and again, to no avail.Ībove the gear icon on the notebook is the chat it's shared with, clicking the chat icon pops up the chat in a smaller window, with some sharing options, per user I thought I'd gone through the steps listed above, it was still in the chat, and the notebook still said it's shared (red people bookmark). Right clicking on notebook link in the work chat does not allow me to bring up a settings or dialog to unshare, or delete that resource from the chat. Couldn't figure it out, so went to my desktop and updated Evernote, to find the solution. You can snoop on the program when its running to see what files and ports are open.
The current version has an offline data file in a 15.0 subfolder. Open Finder and use the go to folder function and paste. I shared my first notebook accidentally on the iOS phone app version 7.6.2 (it was pre-attached to my first response to a work chat), OneNote stores things in an application container in your users Library folder.
This is really not clear in the mac app or the phone app. This article contains information that shows you how to fix OneNote file problem both (manually) and (. Find the person in question, click the ' x' after the sharing (can edit or can view) options dropdown. In the notebook properties window that pops up, modify the name directly in the Display Name, and then press the OK button to modify the OneNote notebook name.RIght click the work chat icon above the options gear.Hover over the notebook you want to unshare.To unshare a notebook in Mac Evernote 6.0.3