how do i copy sections in onenote

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Lachy

i am trying to find out how i go about copying sections within OneNote 2007.
We use the same section structure repeatedly grouped into section groups. At
the moment we are copying the section template in Windows Explorer and
pasting it in the section group. Is there a way to do this in OneNote?
 
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Stephan Garcia

you did not indicate the structure of your info(file type or format). but if
it is a simple word document, why not open up new folders and duplicate the
same info in
the new folders(tabs etc..,) I don't know much so I hope this helps.
 
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Lachy

To clarify, in OneNote we have created several notebooks. Within each
notebook we have created a number of section groups (to group like material).
Within each section group we then have multiple sections with each section
containing multiple pages. Wehave used sections and section groups to create
template structures for recurring client projects (ie. eact time a client
requests a new project we create a new section / section group based upon our
template structure. Currently to do this we navigate within Windows Explorer
to the shared drive where the client notebook is stored, we then copy the
folder structure that was generated by the section group template and paste
this into the relevant section group in our client notebook.

This process works, but i was wondering whether there was a way to do this
within the OneNote interface?
 
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Rainald Taesler

Lachy shared these words of wisdom
Currently to do this we navigate within Windows Explorer to the
shared drive where the client notebook is stored, we then copy the
folder structure that was generated by the section group template and
paste this into the relevant section group in our client notebook.

This process works, but i was wondering whether there was a way to do
this within the OneNote interface?

AFAICS you are using the easiest way.

Rainald
 

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