ALL NOTEBOOKS VIEW

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Joe S

I LOVE the ALL NOTEBOOKS view. It is the best navigation system in windows
I've ever used. Is there a way to either assign a keystroke to it.

In an Ideal world, wouldn't the ALL NOTESBOOKS view be the worlds best
desktop ? simply go to your desktop to click the next notebook section you
want to navigate to. I am software developmer, and doing customer service
all day long. Handling personal things, etc.. and I find it too difficult
to quickly get from one notebook section to another using the scroll bar on
the left.
I like having all my notebooks displayed (I have about 8) .
I Just want to avoid having to navigate to OneNote and clicking on the ALL
NOTEBOOKS button.

Thanks for any suggestions!
 
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Rainald Taesler

Joe said:
I LOVE the ALL NOTEBOOKS view. It is the best navigation system in
windows I've ever used. Is there a way to either assign a
keystroke to it.

In an Ideal world, wouldn't the ALL NOTESBOOKS view be the worlds
best desktop ? simply go to your desktop to click the next notebook
section you want to navigate to. I am software developmer, and
doing customer service all day long. Handling personal things, etc..
and I find it too difficult to quickly get from one notebook section
to another using the scroll bar on the left.
I like having all my notebooks displayed (I have about 8) .
I Just want to avoid having to navigate to OneNote and clicking on
the ALL NOTEBOOKS button.

The "All Notebooks" item has been removed from the navigation pane in
ON2010.
Now a click on the search field now opens a window showing the current
notebook with all of its sections as well all other notebooks
(collapsed).

You may look yourself: Just download the Office 2010 Beta install ON.
The Beta is really stable already. I have been with the TP (Technology
Preview) version for a couple if months now. Both version co-exist
happily and meanwhile I mostly use the new version.

Rainald
 

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