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Frequently Asked Questions about Notion + OneNote integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with Notion and OneNote
Can I automatically create a OneNote page from a Notion entry?
Yes, with our integration, you can set up a trigger so that whenever a new database item is created in Notion, an action can be taken to automatically create a corresponding page in OneNote. This ensures your notes are consistently replicated across both platforms without manual intervention.
Is it possible to sync updates between Notion and OneNote?
Currently, our integration supports actions like creating or appending entries but does not support real-time syncing for updates. You would need to set up separate triggers for capturing new entries or changes in each platform.
What triggers are available when integrating Notion with OneNote?
When integrating, the primary trigger available is the creation of a new database item in Notion. This can then prompt actions like creating a new page or section in OneNote.
How do I handle tag transfers from Notion to OneNote?
Tags do not transfer directly between Notion and OneNote due to differences in how each platform handles metadata. However, you can include tags as text within your synced content during the setup of your actions.
Can images be transferred from Notion to OneNote during integration?
Yes, images stored in Notion entries can be transferred over to OneNote pages when setting up the appropriate action in your integration workflow.
How often does the integration run between Notion and OneNote?
The frequency of automation running between these apps depends on your chosen plan with us. Typically, checks for new data happen every 15 minutes on standard plans.
Do I need any special permissions in Notion or OneNote for integrations?
You will need appropriate permissions that allow access to both platforms' data. Ensure you have editor rights in Notion databases and access rights to the desired section in OneNote for successful integrations.
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