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Hi, John Reeves
OneNote for Android still does not have a proper automatic “sort pages alphabetically/by date” feature inside a section. However, if the issue is that the page order never changes after sorting on desktop, it may be either the Android app showing an old cached order, or that the order change itself is not syncing cleanly.
Besides the solutions provided by the Q&A Assist, here are some suggestions you can try:
First, check whether you can manually reorder directly on Android. Open the section, press and hold the page name until it is selected, then keep holding and slide it up or down in the list. This is not automatic sorting, but it may be enough if you only need a few pages moved.
If the page list is stuck in an old order, force a sync from Android: go to the notebook list, tap the three-dot menu, and choose Sync all, or open the affected notebook and choose Sync notebook if that option appears. Keep OneNote open on Wi-Fi until it finishes.
If only one section refuses to update, it is recommended that you create a new section, copy the pages into it in the order you want, sync that new section, then use it instead of the old one. This can bypass a section that has bad sync/cache data.
For longer-term organization, it is suggested that you rename pages with numbers at the front, such as 001, 002, 003, or date prefixes like 2026-05-24. Even if Android ignores the desktop page order again, the page names still make the intended order obvious.
Thank you for your patience in reading, I hope this information has been helpful to you.
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