Format a usb for both mac and pc files bigger than 4g. It's also easy to work with your Mac OneNote notebooks: open the notebooks directly from cloud and sync or make them local to work only in Outline or to move them to another cloud. A) Work with your cloud notebooks from Mac OneNote located in OneDrive: 1.

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Log in your OneDrive account in Outline > Preferences > Synchronisation;  2. Open your OneDrive notebooks - click '+' at the top of the notebooks list > Open from OneDrive > select the notebook.

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 Another scenario is when you want to work with your notebooks locally. Here is how you can make your Mac OneNote notebooks local.

B) Work with your Mac OneNote notebooks locally: 1. Log in your OneDrive account in Outline > Preferences > Synchronisation;  2.

Open your OneDrive notebooks - click '+' at the top of the notebooks list > Open from OneDrive > select the notebook. Go to the Outline's service folder: - if you have AppStore version - Finder -> Go -> Go to folder -> ~/Library/Containers/com.gorillized.outlinemac/Data/Library/Outline/Stores - if you have version from our Online Store - Finder -> Go -> Go to folder -> ~/Library/Outline/Stores  4.

Copy the folder named as your notebook and paste it to any local folder on your Mac where you want to store the notebook. In Outline close this notebook opened from OneDrive and open its local copy: '+' > Open from Local, Dropbox or Box > navigate to the folder where you've saved the notebook > select the folder named as your notebook > Open.