Now you're dealing with just folders in cloud storage.So even if your OneNote looks like a mess across devices, you can sync the OneNote apps and just close every notebook.When you log out, OneNote destroys the local caches of every notebook you have open for that account.The cloud copy isn't affected except for the sync. When you close a notebook, OneNote tries to sync the notebook and after sync's done, destroys the local cache of that notebook.The app works on the local cached copy, which it syncs with the cloud folder separately.Every time you open a cloud notebook in a OneNote app, the app downloads itself a local copy of the notebook.You don't "have a OneNote" in the same way you "have an Evernote" - you just have files in your OneDrive that you read with OneNote.Every notebook you have is a folder stored on OneDrive (OneDrive's web UI and apps make them look like single files, but that's just visual.xlsx files in Excel, OneNote works with folders that contain. Fundamentally, OneNote is a file reader app.
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