R
Roy
Flightless Bird
I moved my the location of my documents from the default on C to a separate
physical disk, D. This followed reinstallation of W XP due to a drive
failure on C. D had been the default location in the prior configuration.
I reloaded the OS and several programs, including office (including OneNote)
I made some notebooks, and then realized I needed to use the my documents on
D.
When I went through the procedure, the direct 'my documents' to the files on
D, the 3 notebooks I had set up and used were no longer available in OneNote.
The MyDocuments that had been on C disappeared, and apparently all the files
with it.
Are my OneNote notebooks now permanently gone or have then been hidden
somewhere else? I looked in the trash, but didn't see them.
One other detail: I made a new note book and saw in the 'save' step that
OneNote was putting the file onto D, into a OneNote folder. That folder is
not visible in Windows Explorer. Is it a hidden file? Where is it really?
If there's a technical note on OneNote file handling, I'd be glad to be
pointed in its direction.
Thanks
physical disk, D. This followed reinstallation of W XP due to a drive
failure on C. D had been the default location in the prior configuration.
I reloaded the OS and several programs, including office (including OneNote)
I made some notebooks, and then realized I needed to use the my documents on
D.
When I went through the procedure, the direct 'my documents' to the files on
D, the 3 notebooks I had set up and used were no longer available in OneNote.
The MyDocuments that had been on C disappeared, and apparently all the files
with it.
Are my OneNote notebooks now permanently gone or have then been hidden
somewhere else? I looked in the trash, but didn't see them.
One other detail: I made a new note book and saw in the 'save' step that
OneNote was putting the file onto D, into a OneNote folder. That folder is
not visible in Windows Explorer. Is it a hidden file? Where is it really?
If there's a technical note on OneNote file handling, I'd be glad to be
pointed in its direction.
Thanks