OneNote - export all sections in a notebook to Word? Or other method for same result

The first alternative, with better results, is to use One Note PowerShell with the explanation given in this blog to export all pages changed after a specific date (hum... let's say... pages created after 01-01-1970) as one single .mht file, then edit that file in your Word.

There's also the OneNote Power Toys that can be used to merge pages in One Note...

The OneNote to HTML Server allows you to save one html for each page that is changed in a One Note directory, and if you change them all, you'll have a one-html-per-page. The problem is to make a little change in every page.

And, finally, the One Note Web Exporter creates a web page that you can use inside any browser. But it won't be a single, continous HTML, it will resamble your OneNote page-separation. Perhaps easy to edit the resulting web-page to make it a single html, but I'm not sure.


@xtianman hinted at this so I tried just shift-click and selecting all pages in a section (I have about 40 in the one I needed). After shift-click to select all pages along the right, I used cmd-c (apple copy to buffer), then just cmd-v to paste all pages into word. To my surprise, it actually worked! All pages pasted into word (the word document is 158 pages after everything pasted).


Not sure how big the notebook is but you can control+click and shift+click while in a notebook to select specific pages (located on the right pane) you want and then goto save as -> page -> and select the format, .doc, .docx, etc. This effectively exports the pages that you want and leaving the others in the notebook.


I have been looking for a solution to this tread as well but i finally found the solution!! Using mac; just use the shift click to highlight everything you want to export, click on edit and do copy, then go to ms word and paste, it will paste everything from the page!, note for copying all the pages of a page not for a section.