Identify OneNote version?

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  1. Posts : 253
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    Identify OneNote version?


    How do I identify my Microsoft OneNote's version?
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  2. Posts : 23,195
    Windows 10
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    If you click the hamburger menu (3 lines at top left) and new windows should slide out from the left

    Select settings at the bottom, then from the settings page is an option named About, this will show the version
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  3. Posts : 253
    64-bit Windows 10 Home ver.1607
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    I have no hamburger menu as you describe.
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  4. Posts : 5,478
    2004
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    Try clicking on file then help if you don't have the modern app version...

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  5. Posts : 23,195
    Windows 10
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    I am on the 365 version, so not sure if its the same

    If you click on the File menu and then come down and select Account
    Do you see something similar to this

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  6. Posts : 253
    64-bit Windows 10 Home ver.1607
    Thread Starter
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    Aha! File > Help did it! Thanks, paulsalter and halasz.
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  7. Posts : 23,195
    Windows 10
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    These options are always moving around

    Glad you found it :)
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  8. Posts : 253
    64-bit Windows 10 Home ver.1607
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    These options are always moving around
    I'm using Office 2010. I don't understand why, then, I see OneNote "upgrades" appearing, but the guts of the application don't seem to change. Is this because Office updates appear in the usual manner in Windows Updates but those of OneNote do not?

    I intend to stick with Office 2010 as long as I can. I dislike the cloud notion of Office 365 and its subscription-based use. I prefer the "old" method of buying software.

    And this was my 100th post!
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  9. Posts : 5,478
    2004
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    gogreen said:
    I'm using Office 2010. I don't understand why, then, I see OneNote "upgrades" appearing, but the guts of the application don't seem to change. Is this because Office updates appear in the usual manner in Windows Updates but those of OneNote do not?
    OneNote 2010 bugs you to "upgrade" to the free version which is part of Office 2016.

    I tried installing it but it brings in lots and lots of the rest of Office 2016 (the "new" OneNote took more disk space than the whole of Office 2010) so I deleted it again.

    OneNote 2010 updates come normal through Windows update so unless you prefer the layout of the new version I'd leave it.
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  10. Posts : 23,195
    Windows 10
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    The options for upgrades might be coming from the 'Get Office' app which comes pre installed with 10, unless you have deleted it

    Office 365 can be local also, its just the subscription version of Office 2016, I use it with local and cloud files
    There is also the Onenote app now, which is quite nice

    If 2010 does what you need, no point in upgrading

    Congrats on 100 posts :)
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