Microsoft OneNote 2013 Error: First Time Use Solution

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The error message "Before you can use this feature, OneNote must start for the first time" typically occurs when OneNote has not been launched prior to attempting to access it through Outlook. To resolve this issue, users should first open OneNote independently from Outlook. For Windows 7, OneNote can be accessed via the Start menu under All Programs in the Microsoft Office folder. For Windows 8, it can be found in the Apps menu. After launching OneNote, it should be closed before reopening Outlook and then trying to access OneNote again. Additionally, there are inquiries about the similarities between OneNote and Microsoft Word, as well as how to identify the operating system on a computer, particularly after experiencing issues such as a ransomware attack.
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When I try to open OneNote from the icon in Outlook, ireceive the following error:

Before you can use this feature, OneNote must start for the first time. You can return here and try again after OneNote starts.

Anybody knows the solution to the my problem?
 
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Have you tried running OneNote by itself (not via Outlook) -- then trying to open it from Outlook?
 
This error can appear if you haven't started OneNote previously.
To resolve this issue, follow these steps:
Open OneNote:

In Windows 7, click the Start button, and then click All Programs. Click the Microsoft Office folder, and then double-click Microsoft OneNote.
In Windows 8, open OneNote from the Apps menu.
Close OneNote by clicking the red 'X' in the upper-right corner.
Open Outlook, then open OneNote.
 
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