![]() ![]() And if you're sharing this notebook with someone else, it's also keeping those versions that that person or those other people have been making to that page as well. So we haven't gotten into versions in this course yet, but that means that as you're making changes, it keeps a history of the page. ![]() ![]() Notice we have a notification here letting us know that because we are moving this from one section to another, it's going to delete version and conflict information. For this example, we'd like to move it, so let's go ahead and select Move. ![]() Copy would be a duplicate, so it would keep the Drone that paints page within that IoT Workshop section, but make a duplicate of it and place it in the Makers Conference section as well. And then down at the bottom of this Move/Copy Page menu, we have the choice to either move the page or make a copy. Then next we're going to choose the section that's the location that we want to move this page to, which happens to be that Makers Conference. And to do this, we're going to locate the page that we want to move, right-click over it, and from the menu, select Move Copy. And now we're going to go ahead and move this Drone that paints page from the IoT Workshop section to the Makers Conference. So let's go ahead and select Show Navigation. Okay, first thing we need to do is show the navigation for the sections and pages. It works a little different for some things in the desktop OneNote app, if you're familiar with that one, than it does here in the web app. As you're building out that initial notebook structure or even later on after you've taken lots of notes, you might need to move or copy pages or even reorder the listed sections within a notebook, and I'm going to show you how to do this. Sections and pages within a notebook can easily be moved around the notebook. ![]()
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