OneNote lets you edit embedded files without re-attaching them

June 2023 · 2 minute read
OneNote features

Microsoft announced a new update for OneNote. Users can now edit OneNote documents without the need of re-attaching them. Initially, this update is available for Insiders only (users having a valid license). Once the new feature has been fully tested, it will be available for all the users.

In the new OneNote version, the users are allowed to save changes to the embedded OneNote files without having to attach the respective files again.

This feature was not available in the previous version of the app. Previously, if users were to make any changes in the embedded document, they needed to save the copy of the file first followed by the reattachment of the file.

NEW! The ability to Edit attached (embedded) files ? has come to the #OneNote Windows 10 app ?Rolling out to Office Insiders and beyond #edtech #mieexpert #elearning #MicrosoftEDU pic.twitter.com/LWdi8MOlSg

— Mike Tholfsen (@mtholfsen) March 8, 2019

What are the uses of OneNote?

Just to add to your information, OneNote is a digital notebook by the Microsoft for the Windows 10.

It allows you to:

To keep the app efficient and reliable, Microsoft regularly updates the OneNote with latest and advanced features.

You can download the new update from the Microsoft Store.

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