Migration of other features to OneNote for Windows 10 hasn't been announced, but Microsoft encourages users to install the Feedback Hub app from the Windows Store to request specific features for migration. Microsoft is basing its new OneNote features primarily on user feedback and plans to add note tagging, Office document previewing, and Class Notebook features to the latest version of OneNote this summer. Microsoft said it has added over 100 OneNote 2016 features to OneNote for Windows 10, but there are still several that are missing: video recording, adding Outlook Tasks to notes, local note storage, and third-party addons are just a few of the features only available in OneNote 2016. The biggest concern most OneNote 2016 users likely have is the loss of features when migrating to the Windows 10 version. SEE: Windows 10 power tips: Secret shortcuts to your favorite settings (Tech Pro Research) Microsoft isn't even going to push users to switch to the Windows 10 version of OneNote-when updates to Office are installed it will first check to see if 2016 is present, and if so it will leave it be. In short, it's going to be around for a while. That means it leaves mainstream support on October 13, 2020, and extended support on October 14, 2025. If you're a OneNote user who relies on some of the features of 2016 don't worry-it will be supported for the whole of Office 2016's lifecycle.
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