Yes, OneNote does allow users to access it offline, which can be very convenient for those who may not always have internet connectivity. When accessing OneNote offline, users can create, edit, and organize notes as they normally would. Any changes made during the offline period will be saved locally on the device. Once the user reconnects to the internet, OneNote will sync these changes to the cloud, ensuring that all notes are updated across devices. However, it is worth noting that features that require an internet connection, such as sharing notes or collaborating in real time, will not be available until the device is back online. Users looking for specific details about offline capabilities or any limitations may find useful information on the official OneNote website.
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