If you got a one-note document, you may want to automatically go to the last page. This is possible with powershell.
First you create a ComObject. There are incredibly many ComObject that could be manipulated in powershell.
$o = New-Object -ComObject OneNote.Application
Now it get’s a bit confusing. First you open your document
[ref]$x = ""
$o.OpenHierarchy("Z:\Reports.one", "", $x, "cftNone")
Now you get the XML
$o.GetHierarchy("", "hsPages", $x)
With the XML, you select the last page. For instance :
$p = (([xml]($x.value)).Notebooks.OpenSections.Section.Page | select -last 1).ID
And from the id, you generate an URL the GetHyperlinkToObject.
[ref]$h = ""
$o.GetHyperlinkToObject($p,"",$h)
Now we can open the url onenote:///Z:\Reports.one#W31§ion-id={12345678-1234-1234-123456789ABC}&page-id={12345678-1234-1234-123456789ABC}&end
start-process $h.value