OneNote Missing after Installed Office 2019
Issue
After previously installing Office 2019 on a PC running any edition of Windows 10, OneNote appears to be missing from the list of installed desktop applications.
Background
OneNote was previously excluded from Office 2019 installations. As of March 2020, the OneNote desktop app is once again installed alongside the Word, PowerPoint, and Excel desktop apps.
Resolution
If you need to install or reinstall the OneNote desktop app on Windows (formerly called “OneNote 2016”), do the following:
- Download OneNote.
- When finished downloading, double-click the downloaded file to begin Setup.
Note:The installer will automatically detect if you’re currently running a 32-bit or 64-bit version of Office 2019 and it will match your OneNote installation to the correct version.
After you’ve finished installing OneNote, it should be automatically associated (or re-associated) with your currently activated Office 2019 license.
Note:If you installed OneNote before you install and activate Office 2019, then the end-user license that appears in OneNote will display as “Home and Student.” As soon as you’ve activated your edition of Office 2019 and then restart OneNote, your license will be applied to OneNote, even though the default license for it may still be displayed as “Home and Student.” As long as your edition of Office 2019 is properly activated, OneNote will have all of the capabilities that require a license.