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As of the Windows 10 version of OneNote, Microsoft has removed the ability to share a single page. You can, however, share the entire notebook (Windows 10 or OneNote 2016) or a just a snapshot of a single page (Windows 10). This wikiHow will show you how you can share your notebook or a snapshot of one page when you're using a computer. You cannot share a notebook using the mobile app.

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  1. You'll find this in your Start Menu.
  2. You'll find this in the upper right corner of the app and a menu will dropdown.
    • If you don't see the button here, you might be using the OneNote 2016 version.
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  3. You'll find this at the bottom of the window. [1]
    • You're sending a copy of the page you have selected. The shared page will not update with new edits after you share it.
  4. You'll see a list of frequently contacted people as well as a few suggested apps you can use to share, like ' Mail . Click one of those to share the page with that app.
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  1. You'll find this in your Start Menu.
  2. You'll find this in the upper right corner of the app and a menu will dropdown.
    • If you don't see the button here, you might be using the OneNote 2016 version.
  3. You'll want to make sure this notebook is selected so your invitees have access to everything. [2]
    • If you don't see a drop-down, that's fine. Your notebook should be selected as default.
  4. You can add one email address or multiple.
    • The drop-down menu below their email address gives them certain permissions. You can select Can edit if you want them to be able to make changes to the notebook or Can view if you don't want them to be able to make changes.
    • You can also click Edit next to a shared person to change their privileges or remove them from the shared document entirely.
  5. You can add more people to the share list if you need to.
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  1. OneDrive is a cloud storage service offered by Microsoft that will enable you to be able to share your pages. [3]
    • In OneNote, click File and select New . If you already see a OneDrive option, skip these steps.
    • Click Add a Place and OneDrive .
    • Enter your OneDrive or Microsoft account username and password, which could be an email address. [4]
    • Select OneDrive-Personal , name your notebook, and click Create Notebook . [5]
  2. You'll find this in your Start Menu.
  3. You'll find this on the editing ribbon above your document.
  4. You'll find this near the bottom of the menu, above Export .
  5. You'll see this on the right side of the page panel under the Share header.
    • You can also get a link to the notebook that you can send in a chat or email by clicking Get a Sharing Link instead. You'll need to choose Create Link to activate sharing the notebook with a link. [6]
  6. You can add one email address or multiple in the text field under the Share with People header.
    • The drop-down menu next to their email address gives them certain permissions. You can select Can edit if you want them to be able to make changes to the notebook or Can view if you don't want them to be able to make changes.
  7. A default message will be sent if you don't want to customize it.
  8. The people you're sharing with will get an email invitation to view the document. [7]
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      1. Open your OneNote notebook..
      2. Click Share .
      3. Click to select This notebook .
      4. Enter email addresses with whom to share your notebook.
      5. Click Share .

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