General usage questions

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Passion Pop Princess

Hi glad you guys exist :)

is there a keyboard shortcut to open a new container whilst in an existing
one?

Can I use the draw function to draw in a container (i suspect not cause i've
tried but maybe i'm not doing it right) so that I can move the text and
drawing together? if not, is there a walk around that someone will share with
me?

I love the concept of one note, great for organising my ideas for
assignments and essay's but its a bit clunky and not too friendly for visual
learners but still better than the death of the rain forests and having to
'revise' notes with every new idea. yay.
 
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David

Open a new note while in OneNote: Windows+N.

You can draw in OneNote - just right click the menu bar and tick Drawing
Tools.

Moving text and drawing together - OneNote has its limitations in this area
and it is one of the more frequently requested options for the next version.
Search this newsgroup for a variety of solutions and workarounds. Depending
on how demanding your requirements are in this area, you may find the
current functionality sufficient.
 
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Passion Pop Princess

David said:
Open a new note while in OneNote: Windows+N.

You can draw in OneNote - just right click the menu bar and tick Drawing
Tools.

Moving text and drawing together - OneNote has its limitations in this area
and it is one of the more frequently requested options for the next version.
Search this newsgroup for a variety of solutions and workarounds. Depending
on how demanding your requirements are in this area, you may find the
current functionality sufficient.

--

David Olsen
www.powerbits.com.au





Thanks for replying. I was actually looking for a shortcut to open a new container, whilst in an existing one. For example I was setting up containers with only headings that I will expland later. But I could not figure out how to 'jump' from my current container to a new one for the next heading with out having to go to the mouse.

thanks for your knowledge on moving text and drawing conainters
:) PPP
 
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Passion Pop Princess

Doh, it was in around about way, thank you :)
when writing in a container on a page, down arrowing several times will
allow me start a new container. yay.
Thanks again for not leaving me alone in the unknown!
Cheers,
PPP
 
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Rainald Taesler

Passion said:
Doh, it was in around about way, thank you :)
when writing in a container on a page, down arrowing several times
will allow me start a new container. yay.
Thanks again for not leaving me alone in the unknown!

The easiest way IMO is to just click on icon in the lower right corner
of the scroll-bar.
You can then click on the space below the existing container and this
will open a new container.

Rainald
 
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Passion Pop Princess

Rainald Taesler said:
The easiest way IMO is to just click on icon in the lower right corner
of the scroll-bar.
You can then click on the space below the existing container and this
will open a new container.

Rainald


Thank you for your time. it was a keyboard shortcut that i was looking for, so the down arrowing is working a treat but i hadn't realised that button was there, so thank you for expanding my onenote knowledge
Cheers
PPP
 

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