

- #NOW TO FORWARD FROM OUTLOOK TO ONENOTE ON MAC FOR MAC#
- #NOW TO FORWARD FROM OUTLOOK TO ONENOTE ON MAC ARCHIVE#

#NOW TO FORWARD FROM OUTLOOK TO ONENOTE ON MAC ARCHIVE#
With the release of 16.7 (171029), we are finally addressing one of the top requested features in our UserVoice site - Mac users are getting the ability to send their emails and meetings to OneNote! The Send to OneNote button allows you to select any notebook/section across all your accounts, allowing you to archive and access your Outlook content where and when you want it. Now, you can use any ‘Email this’ button to send content to OneNote. In Outlook you can open any email (also with attachments) or multiple ones and send them to OneNote. You’ll have to do a minor extra step to allow you to forward your email to OneNote (see the instructions at the following link: Save. The new add-in will appear in the ribbon, grouped with the rest of the add-ins that you use today. If you’re using either the web-based version of Outlook or a Mac, you can forward your emails to OneNote but there isn’t a button in those versions of Outlook to help you do that. With this new add-in rolling out, the existing functionality in Insider Fast, that this article talks about, will be replaced.

OneNote for Windows has been messed about for years with two separate programs operating side-by-side and. Despite what you might have heard, it’s really a clarification of past promises rather than anything new. Microsoft has announced more changes to OneNote for Windows. Over this quarter, this add-in will roll out to customers in Production! This feature will allow you to send your mails and meetings to OneNote. OneNote for Windows changes now clarified, sort of.
#NOW TO FORWARD FROM OUTLOOK TO ONENOTE ON MAC FOR MAC#
Outlook for Mac has been working closely with the OneNote for Mac team to move to the new OneNote add-in that is based on the Office add-ins framework.
