Download Office365 onenote file - sharepoint

I'm not able to export Office365 OneNote files from the Onenote site, I didn't find any option to export the file.
Please help to export the Onenote file and import it into another environment.

Notebook files exist in the Site Assets folder (see Site Contents) of the SharePoint site. You should be able to copy the file from there to another environment. If you cannot do that you may need to ask your site admin to do it for you.

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Cannot delete a document in SharePoint Library which is not checked out neither opened for editing?

I am trying to delete a file in SharePoint 2013 Library.
The file is not checked out to anyone and I am the site collection administrator of the site.
when I open the folder using explorer view, it is blank.
When I open it using SharePoint designer then it says
SERVER ERROR: CANNOT REMOVE THE FILE. ERROR CODE:2.
Could you delete the file through the SharePoint document library UI?
Whether the file has unique permission? How many characters does the name of this file have?
Please check whether the file is published and approved.
Try to create a new file on your computer with the same file name and extension and then upload it to the same document library then delete it.

SharePoint online downloadable link

we need to share the file from SharePoint online to customer as a downloadable link. the current SharePoint 'Copy link' option is making the opening of the file directly in the browser. is there any alternative way to make the SharePoint online file as downloadable by clicking on link.
whenever customer click the SharePoint online direct file link it should get downloaded and not open in a browser.
I have already tried by adding 'download.aspx' to end of the below SharePoint link but unable to access.
https://domain.sharepoint.com/:x:/s/[site-name]/[token]?dowload.aspx
Please suggest any alternative way to SharePoint online file link as downloadable.
thank you.
#Ramesh Subramanyamvari,
You can use below link to download file:
Source sharing link:
https://abc.sharepoint.com/:x:/s/s01/EYW-JSP1TBtGkk3u9LGfqvIBp1CaePZY30X9FCZPPxoM0g?e=Og98U2
Download link:
https://abc.sharepoint.com/:x:/s/s01/EYW-JSP1TBtGkk3u9LGfqvIBp1CaePZY30X9FCZPPxoM0g?download=1
Or
https://abc.sharepoint.com/sites/s01/_layouts/15/download.aspx?share=EYW-JSP1TBtGkk3u9LGfqvIBp1CaePZY30X9FCZPPxoM0g
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Moving OneNote in sharepoint using files explorer breaks Get pages

We moved OneNote hosted in SharePoint from one folder to other using file explorer (View in file explorer option). After the OneNote is moved it started looking like a folder instead of OneNote file and we don’t get the notebook which we moved in Get Note books API call. Accessing the one note from client works normally. It is just that OneNote which is moved is not listed in Get Notebooks API call. How to fix it?
I work on OS X so I hope this answer is relevant to your situation.
Uploading a notebook to SharePoint results in it losing "special permissions" and becoming just a regular folder (I think this is what is happening to you too).
The workaround I use is to create a new OneNote notebook with the same name and then copy the files from the old notebook to the new one and it will work again in the API.
The actual pageIDs will change as the new notebook has a different ID and you will have to reload the notebook in the OneNote app.
It would be great if there was a function in the API to download and upload Notebooks to Sharepoint, I put a suggestion into the OneNote API's user voice.

Mimic Sharepoint edit Office file download

When you browse a list of files in Sharepoint using IE and attempt to download the file, you get the option of opening it in read-only or edit mode. When you open the document, Office knows that the file exists in Sharepoint so when you save, it is updated in Sharepoint without the user having to re-upload the file.
I'd like to have this same functionality in a custom website. I have access to Sharepoint and the file list so I'm using the same URL that Sharepoint is to download the file but there's something else happening in Sharepoint that tells the computer to not download a copy of the file but to open it in Office from the Sharepoint URL.
Does anyone know how to mimic this same behavior so I can get a file to be opened in Office from Sharepoint to it can save directly back to Sharepoint?
The special thing about this, is the link:
It's not just http://example.com/document.docx . It's ms-word:ofe|u|http://example.com/document.docx .
Just add ms-word:ofe|u| in front of the link for letting the browser know to open the link with an other Application.
There are other strings for other links.
Open a OneNote-File with:
onenote:http://example.com/document.one
And Excel-Files with
ms-excel:ofv|u|http://example.com/document.xlsx
And just for fun a TeamSpeak Link:
ts3server://example.com
Create URL for MS Office 2010 (and higher) to:
open document in view mode:
ms-excel:ofv|u|http://server.com/path/filename.xlsx
open document in edit mode:
ms-excel:ofe|u|http://server.com/path/filename.xlsx
List of MS Office apps URL scheme names:
ms-word:
ms-powerpoint:
ms-excel:
ms-visio:
ms-access:
ms-project:
ms-publisher:
ms-spd:
ms-infopath:
MS has a good page with explanation:
MS Office Dev Center > Office URI Schemes

Configure the WebPart before add it to a page in the SharePoint 2010

I have an issue: gather configuration of the WebPart before add it to a page. For instance, the Silverlight Web Part has the same behaviour. It show modal dialog with asking to enter path to .xap file.
The enviroment is SharePoint Foundation/Server 2010.
I hope that you has already solved this problem. Please share you solution, whever is has been solved or not.
Thanks.
Web parts properties and configuration are stored in the web parts .dwp file which is just an xml file.
You can manually setup your web part then export the .dwp file via the web part menu. If you examine it in a text editor you will be able to identify the configuration.
You can then import the pre-configured web parts .dwp file using the Add new web part link (can't give you exact instructions as you didn't specify SharePoint 2007 or 2010) or you can import it into the web part gallery so it will be automatically used with "Add new web part"

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