Last updated: November 7, 2017 ISSUE If you use OneNote 2016 for Mac and OneNote for iPhone and iPad, you may be asked to sign in any time you open the OneNote app or when you switch between notebooks. Similarly, OneNote may require you to sign in repeatedly to resolve sync errors.
STATUS: INVESTIGATING Please update to the latest version of OneNote for Mac, iPhone and iPad. If you've downloaded OneNote from the Mac App Store, launch the App Store and check for Updates.
You should see the option to update OneNote there. If you installed OneNote as part of Microsoft Office for Mac, then open OneNote, go to the Help Check for Updates menu to launch the Microsoft AutoUpdate app and follow instructions there. Update all of the Microsoft Office applications, since they all use the same keychain items.
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To learn more, see. To download the latest version of OneNote for iPhone and iPad, check the App Store for automatic updates.
If you also have other Microsoft Office apps for iOS (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook), you will need to update all of them. If you are still experiencing the issue after installing the recent updates, the next step would be to clear your Office credentials, and recreate them by following these steps: To clear your Office credentials for macOS Sometimes your credentials can get corrupted, causing OneNote to continually prompt you to enter your password. To clean this up, do the following:.
Quit from all Mac Office Applications, except for OneNote. In OneNote, sign out. This only logs you out, and all the notebooks will still be there. Quit OneNote. Launch 'Keychain Access' and search for all items that contain 'Office15'. There should be only a couple items, one for each account you have logged into. The name will be a long alpha-numeric code and the kind will start with “MicrosoftOffice15”.
Delete these items. It is only deleting the authentication credentials, no data. Once you sign in again, they will be re-created. Launch OneNote and sign into your accounts. Since all the office apps share the credentials (Word/Excel/PowerPoint) you will have to sign in again with those apps as well. To clear your Office credentials for iOS Sometimes your credentials can get corrupted, causing OneNote to continually prompt you to enter your password.
To clean this up, do the following:. If you have other Office apps installed (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc), make sure you have updated this to be the latest version. Since we share the same Office identity, if there is a bug in any of those apps, it can corrupt the identity. Clearing your credentials often helps.
To do that, follow these steps. Go to iOS Settings OneNote Reset OneNote Delete Sign-In Credentials and turn the toggle on. Make sure OneNote is not running.
(Double tap the home screen to see all running apps and swipe up on OneNote to close it.). Re-open OneNote and sign in again. Last updated: June 20, 2017 ISSUE Some customers on iOS are reporting that they are not able to sign into their on-prem SharePoint servers and their notebooks are not syncing anymore. STATUS: FIXED This issue is now fixed in Version 2.2 Build (17061301). To get the fix and receive OneNote updates, go to the app from the App Store.
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Every time I try to spell check using one note with my Mac the app crashes please fix ASAP Hi, Recently, some users have reported about the similar issue. As a workaround, you can consider to follow the article below to go back to the older 15.xx builds from 16.xx: Best Regards, Winnie Liang Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they helped. If you have feedback for TechNet Subscriber Support, contact. Click to learn more. Visit the dedicated to share, explore and talk to experts about Microsoft Teams. Additionally, t he OneNote for Mac team has known about this issue and pending fix on it.
Please read the following thread: Chris from OneNote Team has suggested the following workarounds until a fix released: 1. If you do a spellcheck, by going to Tools Spelling and make the changes, this works. If you right click on the word, don't use the ctrl key to bring up the context menu, then spelling will work. Note: You can configure your mouse to bring up the context menu by pressing on the right side of the mouse, if you have it configured in the Mouse system preferences. If there is a fix about it, I will update here for your reference. Best Regards, Winnie Liang Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they helped. If you have feedback for TechNet Subscriber Support, contact.
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