Edit/read web document printed into OneNote

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Diesel Cowboy

I'm a new OneNote user, and just learning the program. After I've printed a
web page or Word document into OneNote, how do I edit the page or get the
program to recognize it as a document instead of as an image.
 
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Rainald Taesler

Diesel said:
I'm a new OneNote user, and just learning the program. After I've
printed a web page or Word document into OneNote, how do I edit the
page or get the program to recognize it as a document instead of as
an image. --

Things *printed* to OneNote always are inserted as images.
In order to manipulate those you'd need some graphics software.

Stuff coming from Word or the Browser is editable if it was inserted
into ON with Copy+Paste.

If you are working with IE you have an icon for *copying* things into
ON - either the whole web-page or just parts of it which are marked.
For Firebird there is a third-party Add-in.

HTH
Rainald
 
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Steve Silverwood

Things *printed* to OneNote always are inserted as images.
In order to manipulate those you'd need some graphics software.

Stuff coming from Word or the Browser is editable if it was inserted
into ON with Copy+Paste.

If you are working with IE you have an icon for *copying* things into
ON - either the whole web-page or just parts of it which are marked.
For Firebird there is a third-party Add-in.

I presume you mean "Firefox?" :D I only mention that because if
someone searches the newsgroup based on a keyword such as "Firefox"
they won't see your reply.

//Steve//
 
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Rainald Taesler

Steve said:
I presume you mean "Firefox?" :D I only mention that because if
someone searches the newsgroup based on a keyword such as "Firefox"
they won't see your reply.

Thanks fir correcting my mistake.
Yes, I had Firefox in mind but mistyped it (having the open source
Interbase successor FireBird in mind which many folks in the dBASE
community use meanwhile).

Rainald
 
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Steve Silverwood

Thanks fir correcting my mistake.
Yes, I had Firefox in mind but mistyped it (having the open source
Interbase successor FireBird in mind which many folks in the dBASE
community use meanwhile).

I'm not familiar with FireBird, sorry. Interesting. Where might I
find more information about this open-source product?

//Steve//
 

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