Sebastian79
You clearly did not read the previous posts in full. The issue for many of us in not the great new features in Onenote 2019 that make it more usable on a mobile device. They are fine and I use them almost everyday. The issue is that there are many functions that the new version does not do that the previous one does really well. for instance printing a document from anywhere to a page, transferring a block of emails all at the same time to a section and many more. Really, for many of us the functionality should be considered as two different pieces of software and should be called something different. We all understand that the idea of an "upgrade" was to make the program more mobile friendly but there is a significant body of work in the corporate environment where Onenote 2016 is being used for long term document storage and organization, something that a mobile user has much less need for. Again, I recommend that MS consider these two different software with the ability to share some information but now that we have ON2019 we can't do without it but we also can't do without ON2016 as we have acclimated our business models into it. I fail to see how they can ever be totally merged as the initial data input formats are divergent and non-mergeable.