OneNote Tip: Empty the notebook recycle bin to save space
I was cleaning up a laptop over this weekend and was trying to free some space on the hard drive. Since I had been using OneNote (of course) I decided to see if there was any way I could optimize the space it uses. I am a fairly heavy user of OneNote so I have a large number of pages and sections. As I use them and find them to be out of date, I delete the content.
In OneNote 2010 we added a Notebook Recycle Bin as a temporary place to hold content before it gets deleted. More specifically, if you delete a page, section or section group, it gets moved to the Recycle Bin. After 60 days, it will automatically get deleted.
When I looked in my bin for one of my notebooks, I noticed I had well over 1000 pages in it (long story behind why I had that many page deletes in under 60 days). There was also a pair of temporary sections I had deleted as well.
So here is the tip: Click the History tab, then choose Empty Recycle Bin from the Notebook Recycle Bin dropdown:
That removes all that content.
Now when OneNote optimizes its cache the next time, the space these notes had been taking will be reclaimed. I could also force that optimization now if I wanted.
Also, if you are confident with not wanting this functionality, you can disable the recycle bin from here as well.
In my case, this saved about 80MB of hard drive space after all was said and done.
Questions, comments, concerns and criticisms always welcome,
John
Comments
Anonymous
June 29, 2014
I think there's no "History" tab in OneNote 2010, which is what I'm using. Do you know of a way to empty the Recycle Bin in 2010?Anonymous
June 30, 2014
Hi Chip. The Recycle Bin was under the Share tab in OneNote 2010. Should be on the far right of that tab if you have not customized it.Anonymous
May 25, 2015
Hi, I'm confused. Does OneNote automatically delete my notes after 60 days. Also I have not paid for it, but I do have an Outlook.com email and OneDrive. Thanks.Anonymous
February 08, 2016
After emptying the 1Note 2016 Recycle bin, its search engine is still pointing to "lately deleted pages", while the Recycle bin is completely empty. Any idea how to fix it ? Thanks,