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Jerome Carney
I'm trying to implement the applystationery command line switch, so that I
can create a desktop shortcut to open OneNote with a specific template
stationery, but so far I'm having no luck.
What exactly do you put in quotes following the switch? The help file says
the name of the template, but none of the variation I've tried have worked.
For example, I have a WYWO template ("while you were out") that looks like a
pink messagepad slip. So far I've tried the following combos:
1) "WYWO"
2) 'WYWO - My Templates"
3) A filepath that points ot the template saved as a single-page onenote
file in the stationery folder:
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft
Office\Templates\1033\ONENOTE\12\Stationery\WYWne"
Can you provide further instructions on the use of this switch? Or tell me
another way to trigger a new OneOote page based on a pre-defined template?
Thanks ...
can create a desktop shortcut to open OneNote with a specific template
stationery, but so far I'm having no luck.
What exactly do you put in quotes following the switch? The help file says
the name of the template, but none of the variation I've tried have worked.
For example, I have a WYWO template ("while you were out") that looks like a
pink messagepad slip. So far I've tried the following combos:
1) "WYWO"
2) 'WYWO - My Templates"
3) A filepath that points ot the template saved as a single-page onenote
file in the stationery folder:
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft
Office\Templates\1033\ONENOTE\12\Stationery\WYWne"
Can you provide further instructions on the use of this switch? Or tell me
another way to trigger a new OneOote page based on a pre-defined template?
Thanks ...