I'm looking for a way to build hidden fields into OneNote documentation that will allow my to do some document linking with our company's Sharepoint server. The hope is that my clients will be able to interact with documents saved on the server using the OneNote page related.

I'm using Visual Studio 2010 so I have all the tools I think I should need there.

I'm so new to the Office API that this is my first project in it.

Any ideas/help would be much appreciated.

Thanks,

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This seems like overkill to me. When you go under file on the Notebook you have an option to Share and you can choose either Web or Network.

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This is something my boss has requested. His team, among others wants this feature in the OneNote pages because they use them for project wikis. It's not about sharing the onenote page, it's about linking objects into it. Sorry if I'm not explaining this well. – StrawDog Jan 31 at 20:28
ic. Well, Good luck wish I could've been more help. – phipywr Mar 28 at 15:03
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