Repost- please answer and not ask an obvious question.

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RAAckerman

I had NOT used OneNote since the beta until this week. I just tried to make
a new note and cannot open a new page. Old Office Beta HAD to be installed
to install new one (so please don't ask if the old beta is still on line)

I am trying to create a new note in a given notebook. NO NEW notes can be
created. I can read each and every existing note. I can see the other
notebook (the one from the install extolling the virtues of OneNote 2007;
it's the same notebook in a different file as the one from the beta).
I want to create a note in ANY of my given tabs to no avail.
 
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Leigh @gmail

Hello RAAckerman,

Were the old notes upgraded from 2003 format? without upgrading, I believe
on2007 treats those pages as readonly.

Leigh Smith
 
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RAAckerman

Yes, everything was upgraded fine.

Leigh @gmail said:
Hello RAAckerman,

Were the old notes upgraded from 2003 format? without upgrading, I believe
on2007 treats those pages as readonly.

Leigh Smith
 
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Rainald Taesler

RAAckerman shared these words of wisdom:
As stated, this is FULL Copy. As stated, Beta was removed.

The version number you report is the sameas what I have for my final
(RTM).
Still:
Initially you said:
"Old Office Beta HAD to be installed to install new one (so please
don't ask if the old beta is still on line)"

Are the Betas (old and new and B2TR) removed from the system or not?

Rainald
 
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Rainald Taesler

RAAckerman shared these words of wisdom:
I screwed up, sorry. The Beta was uninstalled prior to installing
Office2007 and prior to installing OneNote2007. the system said it
had to change the structure of the files and I never used it until
this week, when I found I was locked out of my notebook.

Thanks for the clarification!

Do you still have copies (backups) of the stuff in the old shape so
that you could open the notebooks again?

Rainald
 

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