How to put my OneNote notes from my machine to onedrive? - macos

I have several notes on my OneNote on mac. I accidentally deleted the OneNote file on my OneDrive.
I have a copy of the notes on my mac but It is, understandably not able to synch with the server because the file is not there on the server.
How do I put the notes I have on my mac on the server?
I created another notebook and tried moving the notes one by one to this one but i get the following error.
The sections you're moving have not all been synced. Make sure you are online and fully synced before you move sections between notebooks.
Is there some way to get OneNote to ignore this?

I recommend following the instructions of this wiki:
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/How-to-move-my-local-notebooks-to-OneDrive-or-SharePoint-7343c424-cdee-4bbf-9245-312549e81fc0

After trying various options, this is what worked for me. It is not exactly what i was looking for but i was able to save my notes.
I used the OneNote 2016 (not the free one) to export all my sections to files.
Note: You cannot do this for the whole notebook, fortunately you can export whole sections.(small mercies).
These show up as 'Open Sections'. Once I had exported all my sections. I copied them one by one from the 'Open Sections' to another notebook. I synched this notebook and that was it.

I finally found the answer in this blog post: https://40north.wordpress.com/2020/01/10/salvaging-onenote-notes/comment-page-1/?unapproved=2063&moderation-hash=1ddd37becedb0462043fad528bd5d3b1#comment-2063
Essentially you need to:
Create a new notebook
Create new sections in that new notebook with the same labels as the old notebook (time consuming I know)
left click the top page in the old section, hold shift click and left click the bottom page
move those pages into the new section
repeat indefinitely
If someone can figure out how to write a script for this, that'd be great, but for now I'll just do it manually until it becomes tiresome.

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I am a teacher trying to work through COVID distance learning with students who are learning Processing.
I am not a Mac user and I can't figure out how to help the students save their files (or export them) on their Macs so that they can share their code with me.
Screenshots would be very helpful so that I can share with them how to do this on a Mac.
Thanks!
I think the process is quite simple, just click "File" in the top menu and then select "Save" or "Save As ..."
Once they have saved the file, they just need to navigate to the folder using the finder and right click > compress the file. This process will generate a zip file that they can share with you via email.

Pasted folder replaced old one without asking in windows

Was hard to describe my problem in Title. Basically I opened zip archive, and dragged a map out of it to desktop. Then I realized, that I had a map with the same name on desktop with different content and windows just replaced the old map with new one, without asking.
What I want to know is if there is any place I can find the old map, that got replaced? Can't really find it and the content was really important.
Any suggestions would be highly appreciated, because I myself have this situation for the first time and could not describe the problem to google.
So again, what I did:
Opened zip archive.
Dragged one folder on desktop
The folder replaced an existing folder on desktop, which apparently had the same name.
SOLVED
The solution was quite simple, but I will leave this post up, if anyone else gets this kind of problem, or by mistake clicked replace folder.
At least in windows 10, you can press properties of the new folder and there preview previous versions of the folder. Then click open and you can get the contents back. Or just click restore for restoring the folder to previous version.

Interwoven TeamSite 6.7.2: How to regenerate all pages?

Is it possible to regenerate all pages within Interwoven TeamSite 6.7.2?
Simply selecting a folder and click on Actions -> regenerate page doesn't work. It gets the error message: "Not a generated file".
So is there a trick to regenerate through the folder hierarchy?
TeamSite will process whatever you passed as a parameter, be it file or folder. If it is not template-based, you will see that error. There is no way to recursively regenerate pages throughout a workarea natively.
I have written Perl scripts to traverse the filesystem, test each files extended attributes to see if it was template-based and regenerate the page if so. This is probably the easiest way to achieve mass regeneration.
If you must have this through the GUI, you can create a custom menu item that calls the above script.
Not sure when this question was posted - it says Jan 25 but does not reveal the year, but TeamSite 6.7 has been EOL (end of life) for a few years by the vendor HP Autonomy.
As of this writing the latest version of the software is TeamSite 7.3.2, with version 7.4 right around the corner. The reason I mention about versions is because, the paradigm to create and render pages has undergone a complete change.
Pages are no longer "generated" and deployed. SitePublisher - now part of TeamSite allows pages to be authored using WYSIWYG tools.
That said, the old paradigm of "generating" pages is still backward compatible, but if you are planning to upgrade you may get more value from the system by using SitePublisher and LiveSite.
run this command from the unix command line:
find /your/folder/startpoint -exec /path/to/iwregen {} \;
The error message: "Not a generated file" that you are getting is because you are trying to select a folder since the contents of folders can be different some can be your actual pages while some can be a .pdf file, .txt file or any other extension files.
Please try to regenerate pages using these steps:
Double click on the folder to open in which your actual pages resides
After this try to select all the pages (not manually but there is option/checkbox on the UI as "select all" or "select").
Now, after selecting all just scroll down and see all the selected things whether they are actual pages and not something else. If they are not the pages then deselect only that particular file.
Now, click on "Actions" and regenerate the pages all at once. This will definitely work.
Please vote this solution if it is useful else please add your further issues/questions will try to help you with the best of my knowledge.
Thanks!

Files not uploading via Aptana 3

I'm new to Aptana 3. I recently switched from using an FTP (Filezilla) and text editor just to speed the file editing process up a bit.
I'm dealing mainly with Wordpress sites on a shared Godaddy hosting account, and am having some trouble uploading the files I have edited via Aptana to my live site.
i.e. I've edited several lines in my "main.css" file. I save it in my "Project Explorer" window in Aptana, have my FTP connection all set up and working, and click the "Upload" icon. I refresh my browser and nothing has changed, and I can see the website is still pulling in the old css. I've also tried "synchronizing" my files and hitting the "Publish" button, but that doesn't work either?
I've also tried just editing the file in a new Remote Connection tab, but no joy either.
I've hunted all over for simple walkthrough for deployment or file sync guides for Aptana, and watched a few video tutorials but nothing has worked so far.
Hold Control+F5 for a few seconds in your browser. You probably are just running a cached version of the CSS in your browser. That should prune it.
I had the same problem. What I found I had to do was an initial synchronization, I know you mention that you did this but it may be that it didn't fully sync as its not always clear what is going on with the Aptana sync.
What I did:
Make sure your Project has a connection in it and that it points to the server location that you want to sync with
Select the Remote tab and right-click on a file within the chosen connection, choose File Transfer...
This will open the sync window and it will initiate a compare, this is where confusion set in for me, if the folder structure is not identical it will propose to create and delete lots of files. I found I was deselecting items to be safe but meant that it did not correctly sync. Make sure you are syncing from the same root level and then let it do a full sync, this seems to register or record a link between the local and remote files.
Run the sync. when it is complete you will now be able to upload individual files successfully from the Project tab using the upload icon (before a successful sync this will not work - even though it looks like it is doing an upload).
Hope this helps.

Remember previous directory when adding existing resource

I have a collection of numerous icons, png files and other graphics data stored on a Icons folder in my secondary hard disk.
When I need a new resource I double click on the resource.resx file and add the new one via 'Add Existing file".
However each time I use this menu, it opens a browse window initially located at C:\Windows\System32. So, each time, I need to go to my Icons folder.
Is there a way to 'teach' Visual Studio how to remember the last folder opened? (Macro? Addin?)
This has annoyed me for quite some time, and just found this via a Google search. I voted it up, but per Microsoft's response on the bug page, it's unlikely it will ever get fixed(it might take all of 5 minutes, after all)...
Anyways, I did find a suitable work-around for my scenario that I wanted to share! Simply use Explorer to navigate to the path with your resources(icons, pngs, etc.) and drag/drop them into the resource list in VS2010. This is actually faster for me, as I have PNG's and an icon for each graphic I add, and this way I can add both with one step, instead of switching between the 'icon' resource section and the 'images' resource section, clicking 'Add Resource'->Existing->find path->select, etc... Hopefully this saves someone considerable time, as it's saved me.

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