Can I copy a complete webpage into one note?

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baz

Hi
Just getting to grips with one note and wondered if I could copy a full
webpage into one note. ?

Many thanks baz
 
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Rainald Taesler

baz said:
Just getting to grips with one note and wondered if I could copy a
full webpage into one note. ?

What do you mean by "full webpage"??

ON can not do things the same way as Acrobat Web-Capture does it
(i.e. import more than one level of a website).

But:
For ON 2007 the functionality of importing things from a website is
crucial.

There is an add-in for the Internet Explorer which automatically
inserts an icon in the IE toolbar (as I have heard the same will be
available for Firefox).

In case nothing is marked on a page of a website, clicking on the icon
copies the whole current page to ON.

If an area on the active page in the web is *marked* the click on the
icon will copy the marked area/parts directly into ON.

Both ways work simply great (apart from the formatting of the target
in ON [tales etc.]).
And it works the same way when using Copy+Paste.

And both ways in ON the URL of the source will be inserted
automatically.
IMO the idea of a genius!!!

HTH
If any further questions, pls ask.

Rainald
 
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Patrick Schmid

And both ways in ON the URL of the source will be inserted
automatically.
IMO the idea of a genius!!!
FYI, if you copy & paste any content from a page in IE or FireFox, the
URL will be inserted. This is due to IE & FireFox putting the URL into
the clipboard. ON will always insert the source URL/information, if the
source program put it into the clipboard.


Patrick Schmid
 
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Rainald Taesler

Patrick said:
FYI, if you copy & paste any content from a page in IE or FireFox,
the
URL will be inserted.

To whom are you telling this? said:
This is due to IE & FireFox putting the URL into
the clipboard. ON will always insert the source URL/information, if
the source program put it into the clipboard.

Thanks for undrwriting what I said ;-)

Won't you agree that this was "the idea of a genius"?

Rainald
 
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Rainald Taesler

Patrick said:
FYI, if you copy & paste any content from a page in IE or FireFox,
the
URL will be inserted.

To whom are you going to tell this?
This is due to IE & FireFox putting the URL into
the clipboard. ON will always insert the source URL/information, if
the source program put it into the clipboard.

Thanks for underwriting what I said ;-)

Won't you agree that this was "the idea of a genius"?

Honestly speaking:
One of the major problems nowadays (based on the totally chaotic world
of the web) is to *remember* where one has found what.
And ON has solved this in a way which - AFAICS - is unmatched.

Rainald
 

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