![]() Slightly annoyed, we followed the instructions in the second pop-up. It would continuously revert back to being not selected. Additionally the change to the setting would not be retained. Made that change to the option and thought the pesky pop ups would disappear. When he called me over to inquire if I was experiencing the same issue, I went and checked his OneNote Settings as I knew where the option to make OneNote desktop the default version lived. ![]() When he’d attempt to select an option, the program would not remember his selection. My itgroove colleague Colin Phillips, author of the SharePoint MMMan blog, was experiencing an odd behaviour with OneNote 2013 (desktop) after upgrading the operating system on his Surface Pro to Windows 10.Įvery time he opened OneNote, a “do you want to use this version as the default?” message would pop-up. UPDATE – June 1, 2017: Some small wording changes and an extra screenshot have been added to make the instructions as clear as possible for all readers.
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