If you haven’t already done so, be sure to sign in to OneNote using your personal Microsoft account or your work/school account. If you haven’t downloaded and installed OneNote, go ahead and subscribe to Microsoft Office and download and install OneNote from https://www. onenote. com/download

Alternatively, you can click Back Up Changed Notes Now in the Backups menu to back up just the recent changes you made to your notebooks. Currently, OneNote does not allow you to select a custom backup folder location on your Mac. The easiest way to access your backup files is to click Open Back Up Folder in the Backup menu. If you need to access your Backup folder in Finder, you can find it at the following location: “/Users/your user name/Library/Containers/com. microsoft. onenote. mac/Data/Library/Application Support/Microsoft User Data/OneNote/15. 0/Backup”[3] X Research source

If you haven’t already done so, be sure to sign in to OneNote using your personal Microsoft account or your work/school account.

If you need to access your Backup folder in Finder, it’s located at “/Users/your user name/Library/Containers/com. microsoft. onenote. mac/Data/Library/Application Support/Microsoft User Data/OneNote/15. 0/Backup”

If you need to access your Backup folder in Finder, it’s located at “/Users/your user name/Library/Containers/com. microsoft. onenote. mac/Data/Library/Application Support/Microsoft User Data/OneNote/15. 0/Backup”

If you don’t currently have a Microsoft Office subscription, go ahead and subscribe to Microsoft Office. Make sure you have a OneNote notebook created and synced with your OneDrive.

Currently, you cannot download individual notebooks in OneDrive. You can only download the entire folder. [4] X Research source Alternatively, you can share a notebook or a page.