One note quick note
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It's a completely useless "feature" to me, because I never store important files on the Desktop that I can't live without if I ever lost them. The worst thing I know is when it starts making copies of all the files that I keep in my Desktop folder.
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In fact, I hate it! OneDrive enjoys forcing its wicked ways onto Windows users and enforcing the so called backup feature. I don't use the "Backup" feature of OneDrive. To continue, follow the steps to move this OneNote notebook to OneDrive, move it to a location outside your important folders, or delete it and try again. I get this error message with screaming red text in the "Manage folders backup" dialog of OneDrive settings.