Bulk resize in OneNote?

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I have printed powerpoint slides into One Note for my classes, but for
the life of me I can't find a way to resize them all at once. Is this
not an available feature, and I will just have to resize 100+ slides one
by one? Selecting multiple slides greys out the "resize" option in the
Rclick menu, and I can't find any way to do it in the toolbar.
 
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Rainald Taesler

I have printed powerpoint slides into One Note for my classes, but for
the life of me I can't find a way to resize them all at once. Is this
not an available feature, and I will just have to resize 100+ slides
one by one? Selecting multiple slides greys out the "resize" option
in the Rclick menu, and I can't find any way to do it in the toolbar.

The PrintoutManager PowerToy [1] will be of great help.

Apart from that: Why do you print 100+ slides on one run?
IMO splitting up the package into smaller units might make it easier to
handle things.

Rainald
[1] http://www.onenotepowertoys.com/2007/09/19/onenote-printout-manager/
 
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Apart from that: Why do you print 100+ slides on one run?
IMO splitting up the package into smaller units might make it easie
to
handle things.

They're spread over several pages. I am taking 3 classes, and eac
class has at least 8 presentations. The presentation that was giving m
a particular amount of grief did 45 slides on its own. Each chapte
gets its own tab, and then each tab gets its own "master slide" pag
where I print that chapter's slides. Then I make a new page each da
and copy+paste the slides I'll be using that day onto that page
 
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Rainald Taesler

Apart from that: Why do you print 100+ slides on one run?
They're spread over several pages. I am taking 3 classes, and each
class has at least 8 presentations. The presentation that was giving
me a particular amount of grief did 45 slides on its own. Each
chapter gets its own tab, and then each tab gets its own "master
slide" page where I print that chapter's slides. Then I make a new
page each day and copy+paste the slides I'll be using that day onto
that page.

As said, the PrintoutManager woll be if great help.

Rainald
 

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