B
Bart
I use Onenote to record lectures and take notes.
At 128kbps, the audio file for a 50 min lecture is over 45MB. So, after
about 15 lectures, I'd like to burn the Onenote pages and associated audio
files to cd-r and remove them from my hard drive.
I haven't tried this, and my question concerns whether/how the files will be
associated after I burn. Once I've burned the files to disc, when I open a
Onenote page on the disc and click to play the audio, will Onenote find the
appropriate audio files that I burnt onto the disc or, or will it start
looking in C\My Documents\My Notebook to find that the files aren't there?
I suppose I can just burn the files and see what happens, but I thought I'd
try to get an answer before doing so.
At 128kbps, the audio file for a 50 min lecture is over 45MB. So, after
about 15 lectures, I'd like to burn the Onenote pages and associated audio
files to cd-r and remove them from my hard drive.
I haven't tried this, and my question concerns whether/how the files will be
associated after I burn. Once I've burned the files to disc, when I open a
Onenote page on the disc and click to play the audio, will Onenote find the
appropriate audio files that I burnt onto the disc or, or will it start
looking in C\My Documents\My Notebook to find that the files aren't there?
I suppose I can just burn the files and see what happens, but I thought I'd
try to get an answer before doing so.