

No row has a lot of data in it but there should be 365 rows at the end of each year. Right now I have basically a planner built and put a record into several tables for each day, tracking various things. If I put all my info into ONE doc will that doc get too slow to be useful? Will I need to pull out each year’s data and store it separately to keep it from getting slow? Single mother, 6 kids, homeschooling, not working until the last one turns 18 so we have a tight budget. I see that I could do cross doc so I could make a new doc for what I have as different notebooks in OneNote and then make some master page in my primary doc to link to all those separate docs and that might keep me from hitting some size limit that would make it slow.īut I’m concerned that the cross doc won’t be enough because it says I have to pay more to get actions to work cross doc. Some of my OneNote data doesn’t exist outside of OneNote so how do you back up Coda automatically? So what I’d like to do is move all my OneNote notes to Coda and get rid of OneNote completely.īut I worry about losting data. But I love Coda, I love the tables, I love the automation that is in it, buttons are great. Sometimes it’s ugly to build, and not my favorite platform but if I create a new page I can have it add a link to my calendar, send me an email, all sorts of things and it costs me no extra per month to do so. I have notebooks for each subject for school for my children in our homeschool, etc.Īutomation through Power Automate works and doesn’t cost me any more money. I have notes on every book I’ve read, videos I’ve watched, etc.

Size – I’ve not found any size limitations to OneNote.

But things go into the deleted folder so easy to recover. OneNote has a desktop and a web version so I feel like I have a little more control and that if OneNote web crashed I’d still have all my data on the desktop at least until I synced. I have some concerns though so maybe someone can help here. But I’m loving what I’m building on Coda. Ok so I’ve used OneNote for years because it was free with O365.
