Microsoft OneNote[SQ]s "Save Notes" functionality on Android refers to the process of storing your notes locally on your Android device and/or syncing them to the cloud (OneDrive). Essentially, it[SQ]s how your OneNote notes are persistently kept so you can access them later.
Here[SQ]s a breakdown :
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Local Saving:
OneNote on Android saves your notes to your device[SQ]s internal storage or SD card. This allows access even without an internet connection. However, these notes are only available on that specific device unless you also sync them to the cloud.
* Cloud Syncing (OneDrive):
This is the crucial part. When you sync your notes to OneDrive (Microsoft[SQ]s cloud storage service), your notes are saved to the cloud and available across all your devices (Android, iOS, Windows, macOS, web) where you[SQ]ve signed in with the same Microsoft account. Changes made on one device are automatically reflected on others after syncing. This is the recommended way to ensure your notes are backed up and accessible from everywhere.
In short, "Save Notes" in OneNote Android isn[SQ]t a single button or action but the overall mechanism of storing and preserving your notes using a combination of local storage and cloud synchronization. The app handles this automatically in the background as you edit and close notes, provided you[SQ]re connected to the internet and signed into your Microsoft account for cloud sync.
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