When I try to Create page in section I am prompted to select the notebook key. The issue is that it only shows me my personal notebooks. I cannot select the notebook that is hosted on the Sharepoint site. I also don't have the ability to manually enter in the notebook key (which I can't find).
Is there a way to create a page in a section of a Office 365 Sharepoint Notebook?
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It is now available! I have included a screenshot below to prove it. The Outages Notebook is hosted on a SPO sitee it
Hi @joshprokupek,
Do you want to create a page in a section of a Notebook hosted in your SharePoint site?
I have made a test and the issue is confirmed on my side. Currently, you could only select your own personal Notebook and a Shared Notebook when using the OneNote connector within your flow, the SharePoint Notebook is not available within the OneNote connector. The screenshot as below:
Selecting a Notebook hosted in a SharePoint site is not supported in OneNote connector of Microsoft Flow currently, if you would like this feature to be added in Microsoft Flow, please submit an idea to Flow Ideas Forum:
https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Flow-Ideas/idb-p/FlowIdeas
Best regards,
Kris
Yes, I wonder if the OneNote (Business) connector is down. I cannot even get connected to it in order to add one action in Flow.
Have the same problem, for some time now... Cannot see my shared notebooks either.
It is now available! I have included a screenshot below to prove it. The Outages Notebook is hosted on a SPO sitee it
Just updating for 2022 here. You can now choose notebooks from both OneDrive for Business and SharePoint, and can typically do this rather simply with the Notebook Key dropdown. However, sometimes you'll get invalid errors or your notebook's sections won't load in the following section dropdowns in your flow. For example, a colleague of mine tried selecting a notebook from the Notebook Key dropdown list, but then would get an error when trying to choose a section in which to create a new page. Entering a custom value to specify the notebook worked for them. Details are in a post I wrote here: Power Automate solution: OneNote action errors involving invalid or inaccessible Notebook Keys and s...
You're the real MVP.
This worked perfectly for my SharePoint notebooks!
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