Ok, just found the solution. I had to change the default version of OneNote 
on my computer as described here: 

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/change-the-default-version-of-onenote-on-your-computer-f261140c-5ce8-4cf4-ad0b-c9e1cb953831

Very happy with the result as setting links in MLO for OneNote Windows 10 
App finally works as expected :-)
mlopio schrieb am Samstag, 6. März 2021 um 22:58:26 UTC+1:

>
>
> *"Any notebook, section header, page or paragraph can be linked from 
> anywhere - just right-click and copy the link, to paste it into another 
> application. That way you can link to your notebook from an MLO task."*
>
> This looks like the perfect tool for my needs and when pasting the Onenote 
> link into e.g. MS Word it works as described, but pasting a link into MLO 
> creates a link to my notebook at Onedrive instead of my local Onenote App. 
> How can I change that behavior (using a Windows 10 PC)?
>
> Thanks in advance
> Sipio
>
> Stéph schrieb am Freitag, 5. März 2021 um 15:42:27 UTC+1:
>
>> I'm using Microsoft OneNote at work. It's really powerful. Just a few of 
>> the features:
>>
>>    - Couple it with OneDrive and you can share notebooks with anyone 
>>    with an O365 account, for collaborative note-taking.
>>    - Any notebook, section header, page or paragraph can be linked from 
>>    anywhere - just right-click and copy the link, to paste it into another 
>>    application. That way you can link to your notebook from an MLO task.  
>>    - Tag notes, including custom tags (though no customisation of tags 
>>    in the iOS version).
>>    - Highlight recent edits. 
>>    - Recent edits by someone else in a shared notebook get highlighted 
>>    and marked wit their initials.
>>    - Create summary pages of tagged items, linked back to the original 
>>    item in your notes.
>>    - Synch with an iPad or iPhone and take your notes on the road with 
>>    you.  
>>    - Drag and drop from we web browser and the material is pasted with a 
>>    link back to the source.
>>    - Outlining support - You can create subparagraphs by indenting them 
>>    (or use Alt+Shift+<right arrow>), then double-click the box next to the 
>>    parent paragraph to expand and collapse your outline. You can also create 
>>    sub-pages or subsections, but only down to one outline level.
>>    - Supports heading levels, like in Word, so it's easy to use for 
>>    drafting up text which will eventually got into a document.
>>    - Import meeting information from an Outlook appointment, then write 
>>    your notes below. You can tag actions arising from the meeting, with 
>>    checkboxes for when they get done - All this makes it much quicker and 
>> more 
>>    powerful for taking minutes than using a Word template, for example.
>>    - More Outlook support: You can flag items as Outlook tasks and a 
>>    linked task will appear in your copy of Outlook (and in Microsoft ToDo, 
>> if 
>>    you use that). I haven't tried to see if the Outlook task can then be 
>> made 
>>    to synch with MLO - Unfortunately our company IT security stops me from 
>>    synching Outlook tasks with MLO. 
>>
>> Stéphane
>>
>> On Friday, 5 March 2021 at 06:04:16 UTC [email protected] wrote:
>>
>>> I'm wanting to find a good app to manage all the notes I have. Something 
>>> a little more advanced than, say, Google Keep. Or, if there's a way to 
>>> utilize it in MLO, that would be great.
>>>
>>> These aren't tasks--they are bits of knowledge or data I need to keep to 
>>> reference at some point in the future (or now!).
>>>
>>> Any referrals or ideas? Thank you!
>>>
>>>

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