If your notebook is stored in your personal OneDrive account, you can also share a static snapshot of any single page of notes.

In OneNote for Windows 10, you can share an entire notebook with other people and allow each invited notebook participant to view or fully edit your notes.

As of June 15, 2018, any previously shared links to single pages of notes were automatically expired. Recipients of shared page links will no longer be able to view these pages, unless a recipient has been given access to the full notebook containing a previously shared page.

We recently removed the ability to share single pages of notes. Please read below for more information about this feature deprecation and the technical reasons behind it. You can still share static copies of any pages in your notebooks. For more information, see “Share a snapshot of a page of notes” in the last section of this article.

In the drop-down box, select Can edit if you want selected participants to be able to change your notes, otherwise select Can view .

Under Email invitation , type one or more email addresses of the people with whom you want to share the current notebook.

Note: If you don’t see the Share button, you might be using OneNote 2016 and not OneNote for Windows 10 . Here’s how to share notebooks using OneNote 2016 .

Share a single page of notes

We recently removed the ability to share a single page of notes from personal notebooks stored on OneDrive. Please read below for more information about this feature deprecation and the technical reasons behind it.

If you want to share a static copy of any page in your notebook, see “Share a snapshot of a page of notes” in the last section of this article.

How this feature used to work If your notebook was stored on your personal OneDrive account, you were previously able to share a single page of notes that others could view but not edit. To do this, OneNote created an anonymous, public link to a Web-based version of the selected page. Some of our customers used this feature to share a read-only view of a single page of notes with their families, friends, colleagues, and collaborators — without giving others access to the full notebook that the page was stored in.

Why we’ve disabled single page sharing for the time being Our customers have repeatedly asked for the ability to share any single page of notes from all versions of OneNote and across all platforms — including Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, and Web. We’ve also received overwhelming feedback from customers who want the ability to give full editing permissions for single pages, as well as support for sharing single pages from notebooks stored on OneDrive for Business accounts and on SharePoint, not only on personal OneDrive accounts like before. The previous single-page sharing implementation from personal OneDrive notebooks was our initial attempt to begin building out the larger feature set. However, this first step didn’t satisfy the needs of our customers and, compared to full notebook sharing, usage of the limited page sharing feature was very low. The technical path we need to take to build out the full OneNote page sharing experience requires us to deprecate the previous functionality until comprehensive work on these feature improvements can be completed. We apologize for any inconvenience that this feature deprecation may cause. Note: If you’d like to share your overall experiences with sharing notes in OneNote, please submit your feedback directly to our product team. In OneNote for Windows 10, click the Settings and More button in the upper right corner, ﻿click Settings, and then click Feedback. Follow the prompts to capture your comments and suggestions, and then click Submit.