OneNote For Windows 10 Support Ending Soon: What You Need To Know
Microsoft has officially confirmed that OneNote for Windows 10 will lose support on October 14, 2025, the same day Windows 10 itself reaches end of life. This means that users who rely on OneNote for work, study, or personal note-taking will need to plan ahead for a smooth upgrade. After this date, the app will switch to read-only mode, allowing you to view notes but not edit or sync them across devices.
Why OneNote Support Is Ending With Windows 10
The decision to end OneNote for Windows 10 support aligns with Microsoft’s broader plan to phase out Windows 10. Just like the operating system, the app will no longer receive bug fixes, security patches, or updates after October 14, 2025. Instead, Microsoft is focusing on the new OneNote for Windows app, which combines features from both the legacy desktop version and the UWP version, giving users a modern, all-in-one experience.
What Happens To Your Notes After Support Ends
When OneNote for Windows 10 becomes read-only, your existing notes will remain accessible but won’t be editable or synced. This means any new content you want to add won’t save across devices. To avoid disruption, Microsoft recommends migrating your notes to the new OneNote app, which supports syncing, editing, and additional features designed for productivity and collaboration.
How To Prepare For The Upgrade To The New OneNote App
If you’re currently using OneNote for Windows 10, you’ll see an in-app migration ribbon prompting you to update to the new OneNote for Windows app. Upgrading ensures your notes remain secure, editable, and synced across all devices. Planning ahead for this transition is key, especially for professionals and students who depend on OneNote daily. By moving to the updated app, you’ll not only maintain access to your content but also benefit from new tools and improved performance.
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