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Originally Posted by Sweetpea
I gave up on metro-style epub readers when searching for one last year on my tablet (8.1). I just installed Calibre and use the reader that comes with that. It's not perfect, but it's the most perfect one I could find.
OneNote is a free office application, you don't need any subscription. I find it odd that it was read-only for you... (I don't have any office products on my SP2, except OneNote for desktops)
About your question, where are your OneNote files stored? The metro app only reads them from OneDrive if I recall correctly.
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Thank you. I can get the metro app to sync up to Onedrive now, but not the other way around. I can't get any help from Microsoft Support (it's laughable actually) so I've made my office 2013 desktop OneNote application the default and just got rid of the app from my start screen. I wish I could uninstall it tbh but that's not an option.
I also had a problem if when I opened a new Notebook directly on my Surface from within the desktop OneNote. It wouldn't sync to OneDrive, and in desperation I tried to delete it from within OneNote, it said it was read only and I didn't have permission

. In the end I went to the actual location through OneNote (which told me it was a unsafe location and did I want to proceed

) and deleted it from there which removed it from OneNote.
I'll just need to keep an eye on where I set up Notebooks and how everything sits together. It's obvious after today's debacle that it's impossible to actually get any help from Microsoft so I'll just play around with it and see what I can do.