restore OneNote 2007 to orginal format

J

Jan Coley

I am training teachers to use OneNote 2007 in a training center. Is there a
way to reset or restore the orginal file format so each time I train they
will have the orginal notebook to work from.
 
S

Steve Silverwood

Save the standard notebook as a OneNote Package file (.onepkg), then
when you finish the training just delete the one the trainees have
fiddled with and reload the original file from the .onepkg file.

Another alternative is to create a standard image of the training
computer, using Norton Ghost or something similar, then when getting a
machine ready for another round of training you can load the entire
image onto the computer from the Ghost image. Reboot and voila, the
computer's back in the "master" configuration and ready for the next
class. Most professional training companies use this approach, so
they can simply reset an entire classroom for a particular class just
by reimaging the computers in that classroom with the appropriate
configuration.

//Stevé

On Wed, 8 Jul 2009 09:41:02 -0700, Jan Coley <Jan
 
R

Rainald Taesler

Jan said:
I am training teachers to use OneNote 2007 in a training center. Is
there a way to reset or restore the original file format so each time
I train they will have the original notebook to work from.

No, there is no way to "set back" the changes made during a session.

An alternative to Steve's most valid proposal might be to just keep the
original set of notebooks in a safe place and run a "script"
(Batch-file) for copying them to the directory used during the training
sessions.
This might possibly be run on start-up of the system or the logon of a
new (different) user.

Rainald
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Top