Hi! I think trello still doesn't fully support link to OneNote. When you paste a link to a page from onenote it should actually paste a 2 component link - one for desktop app and the other for the web view. This definitely works in other apps, e.g. Todoist. But when I paste in trello, I only get the web-view and the desktop app link pastes simply as a text.
I wonder if there is a quick workaround? And when do you guys plan to support those links? It's been a while other users asked the same question.
Hi Roman,
Just want to clarify, are you referring to pasting a OneNote link that is in this format:
onenote:///N:\Foldername\Subfolder\...
If that is the case, I found an old community post about how to resolve this:
https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Trello-questions/How-to-create-OneNote-links-in-Trello-that-open-up-in-the/qaq-p/1173644
Hope this helps!
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Hi Mutya A,
The post you mentioned works for me in the recent 3 months. But recently, it doesn't work. The link becomes not clickable, even for the one that works before.
As shown below, the link seems ok in the edit mode:
But after it's saved, it becomes grey and not clickable as shown below.
Could you please help to check what's wrong with it?
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Hi, I'm having a similar problem with onenote links, I pasted them in the card with the link format [](onenote:...) and Trello Web (in window) seemed to parse properly the link and worked without problems, Until now. since today Trello is not parsing the links and only understands the http part this is not acceptable as the "to app" links used to work this perfectly, this is a critical part of our daily workflow, please help
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Hi @Blues The Poodle ,
Sorry to hear that this isn't working! Can you try with a one note link that doesn't have a () inside? I can see that the link contains '(freelance)' and I think that might be throwing off the markdown. Let me know how that goes.
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