Changing the page order in One Note

M

morganbritt

Right now when I create a new page it drops it at the bottom of the list. Is
there a way to make it so it adds to the top of the list instead so I can see
most recent additions first?
 
M

Matthew Heaney

morganbritt said:
Right now when I create a new page it drops it at the bottom of the list. Is
there a way to make it so it adds to the top of the list instead so I can see
most recent additions first?

I don't know how to do it automatically, but you can always simply drag the
page to a different position in the page list. (When you left-click the page
title and begin to drag it, you'll see an small black arrow off to the right
that designates the insertion position.)
 
R

Rainald Taesler

morganbritt said:
Right now when I create a new page it drops it at the bottom of the
list. Is there a way to make it so it adds to the top of the list
instead so I can see most recent additions first?

No, this can not be changed in the current version *)

But perhaps two PowerToys might be of help:
a) Sort Pages (2007)
http://www.onenotepowertoys.com/index.php?s=sortpages

This sorts pages in alphabetical order

b) OneNote Table Of Contents
http://www.onenotepowertoys.com/2007/07/12/onenote-table-of-contents/

This creates a Table of Contents with a descending chronological order.

Rainald
*) You may post this as a suggestion for the next version in "Connect",
the place for submitting suggestions and bug reports to the developers
team:
http://connect.microsoft.com/onenote/
When done, pls drop a note with the URL in here so that we can jump in
and vote for your suggestion.
 
T

Toby Downs

I have frequently been asked this question as well.

https://connect.microsoft.com/onenote/feedback/ViewFeedback.aspx?FeedbackID=510176



Rainald Taesler wrote:

Re: Changing the page order in One Note
21-Jan-09

morganbritt wrote

No, this can not be changed in the current version *

But perhaps two PowerToys might be of help
a) Sort Pages (2007
http://www.onenotepowertoys.com/index.php?s=sortpage

This sorts pages in alphabetical orde

b) OneNote Table Of Content
http://www.onenotepowertoys.com/2007/07/12/onenote-table-of-contents

This creates a Table of Contents with a descending chronological order

Rainal
*) You may post this as a suggestion for the next version in "Connect"
the place for submitting suggestions and bug reports to the developer
team
http://connect.microsoft.com/onenote
When done, pls drop a note with the URL in here so that we can jump i
and vote for your suggestion.

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Changing the page order in One Note
Right now when I create a new page it drops it at the bottom of the list. I
there a way to make it so it adds to the top of the list instead so I can se
most recent additions first
-
morganbritt

RE: Changing the page order in One Note

I don't know how to do it automatically, but you can always simply drag the
page to a different position in the page list. (When you left-click the page
title and begin to drag it, you'll see an small black arrow off to the right
that designates the insertion position.)

Re: Changing the page order in One Note
morganbritt wrote

No, this can not be changed in the current version *

But perhaps two PowerToys might be of help
a) Sort Pages (2007
http://www.onenotepowertoys.com/index.php?s=sortpage

This sorts pages in alphabetical orde

b) OneNote Table Of Content
http://www.onenotepowertoys.com/2007/07/12/onenote-table-of-contents

This creates a Table of Contents with a descending chronological order

Rainal
*) You may post this as a suggestion for the next version in "Connect"
the place for submitting suggestions and bug reports to the developer
team
http://connect.microsoft.com/onenote
When done, pls drop a note with the URL in here so that we can jump i
and vote for your suggestion.

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Rainald Taesler

Sorry,
you are quoting from what I might have said in the past.
I do not have the slightest idea, however, on what you might be after.

Might you pls say in clear words what your question is???

I'd suggest that you might open a new thread.

Rainald
 

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