Have the interface more customizable

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onenotetabletuser

The interface should be more customizable (Colors, transparency, size of
folders, removal of side tool bars, etc.) I like the idea of multiple
notebooks but dont like the fact that I need to look at them all the time
when taking notes. The extra side bar (The one that displays all your
notebooks) would be fine on a desktop because the monitor is wide but on the
tablet it limits my writing space even further. The way the note pages are
organized in 2003 is much more streamlined and user friendly.

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onenotetabletuser

Another suggestion would be to have a scroll lock feature for the side
scroll. Sometimes when you are writing the "text box" causes the side scroll
to be activated, making your notes wide.
 
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Daniel Escapa [MS]

Try hitting F11 or View-->Full Page View and see if that works for you. To
turn if off look for the button on the toolbar or hit F11.

Does this solve your problem?
 
H

HAJensen

I strongly agree with the issue. Even if you can use FullPage-view, the
screen in ON2007 "normal view" looks a bit "crowded" in tablet-mode; from
the left, first "Notebooks", then "Sections", the margin.

As you normally don't change notebook so often, I also would prefer the
notebooks not to get so much space on the screen. And for tablet users AT
LEAST being able to move the bar to the top of the screen.

Regars, Henrik
 
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Daniel Escapa [MS]

Thank you for this feedback. That is something we will look into, however
for this release we have a limited amount of time left and major changes
like this are not likely to happen.

Duly noted however
 
A

Again ... simplicity?

While I understand your point of view (pressed for time) we the end users
have quite a different view ...

You may be pressed for time - but that's all we have - potentially for a few
years - stuck with "new! bigger and better changes!" that inhibit our work
perfromance. Please, do always keep that in mind when making your replies.

Thanks!
 

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