![]() The Move or Copy Section dialog box allows me to pick the notebook where I want to restore the section to. ![]() To get it back in my notebook, I right-click the section tab and select Move or Copy: Now that it’s gone, I can go to the History tab in the Ribbon Bar, select the Notebook Recycle Bin dropdown menu, and then select Notebook Recycle Bin:Īs you can see, the Meeting Notes section I deleted is in the Notebook Recycle Bin, and it will remain there for 60 days before it disappears for good: ![]() To restore a page version, or see more options, click on the gold bar that appears at the top of the scren. Select Page Versions Notice on the right side, old page versions will appear shaded in grey. In this example, I’m going to delete my Meeting Notes section in my Tom Duff – Notes And Status notebook by right-clicking on the entry in the side navigation and clicking Delete: Go to the History tab, History group and select the dropdown for Page Versions. In order to help everyone reduce those feelings of dread, I’d like to make sure you know about the OneNote Recycle Bin, which almost always has the material that was deleted. Lately I’ve had a few panicked phone calls from my customers who are missing content (either pages or whole sections) in their OneNote notebooks. This was so easy, Im surprised no one answered In OneNote 2010 (I assume is similar for other versions), open the backstage (File menu) and look to the right.
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