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Tom Robey
Iron Contributor
Oct 23, 2018

OneNote 2016 Missing

I recently had to uninstall Office Pro Plus (aka Office 365) from my computer and after reinstalling Office from the Office.com site I no longer have OneNote2016, my only option is OneNote that is installed on Windows 10 which as you all know is a very slim downed version of 2016.   Does anyone know how I can get OneNote 2016 back?   Or is this how its going to be going forward in regards to OneNote and Office 365?  

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  • Henn Sarv's avatar
    Henn Sarv
    Iron Contributor
    I have started case in Office 365 support about that. Actually I find that OneNote is missing only 64bit version? Is that about 32 version too? What I find for workaround - ODT install still include OneNote. I used this. OneNote seems like to be now free product and You can install this independent - without option to select language or 32/64
    • Henn Sarv's avatar
      Henn Sarv
      Iron Contributor

      NB! When installing ODT Office 365 You have 1st uninstall office - when You have onenoteless office allready installed, ODT configure and ODT customize - both ignore OneNote.

  • Scott Fouts's avatar
    Scott Fouts
    Iron Contributor

    Tom, I'm going to add to your concern today, as my organization has also been affected by this decision to remove OneNote (2016) desktop app from Business Premium subscribers. I have searched the Message Center for a official statement to plan for the removal of the OneNote app from the installation, however there is nothing in the last 30 days to warn that the change was imminent. I did find that this change was planned to begin in September. The documentation found was this updated article from today: OneNote Deployment Guide - updated 10/24/2018

     

    The document states: 

    But, in the next several months, the following changes are coming to OneNote for new Office deployments:

    • If you're deploying Office 365 ProPlus on a computer running Windows 10, OneNote 2016 will no longer be installed by default when you're installing Office 365 ProPlus from the Office 365 portal or by using System Center Configuration Manager (Current Branch). OneNote for Windows 10 will be the default OneNote experience.
    • If you're deploying Office 2019, OneNote for Windows 10 will be the default OneNote experience.

    And...

    These changes also apply to Office 365 Business, which is the version of Office that comes with some Office 365 plans, such as Business Premium.

    So, when users were updated this week to the 2019 version automatically (they are on the Semi-Annual Channel (Targeted) update schedule), OneNote 2016 was uninstalled. This disrupts our entire workflow for using OneNote in our business as features needed are not available in the new Windows 10 version. Some workers have 10-15 active notebooks that just "disappeared." As of now, I am not sure how we are going to get the 2016 version reinstalled, as we provision all of our users through the Office 365 portal.

    I cannot stress enough that we feel blindsided by this change as when the original communication claimed we could still deploy OneNote 2016. Yet here we are again losing a vital program without communicating effectively on the changes and its unplanned consequences. Once I submit a ticket and find the workaround, I will update this post.

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