How do you indent without the whole note moving?

W

Walter

How do you indent One Note with out the whole note moving to the right!!???
Anyone know how to full justify the note?
Is there a mode or template that you can use to make it type a normal
looking letter with the correct standard rulers and tabs???
Please help....
 
J

James Gockel

Because onenote is a notetaking software, there is no rulers, and no
indentation, and no full justification... which in some cases is bad, and
some just dandy... where as far as I know, they are improving that in the
next version... and it sounds like, it will be a ms word replacement. erg!
Onenote was not intended to be a Word replacement, or document editing
software so you can finalize your notes into a printable paper, it's here
for simple note taking, then you can use word to transcribe your notes into
a Finished paper or report.
Onenote was designed to replace your plastic three ringed binder, section
folders, and paper! And thats all! but nooo.. MS wants to please the people
and make it a graphic editing software and word all into one. (crap, i'm
ranting again.)
Yeah... I have an opinion about the new version of Onenote.
-James G.
 
A

AllenF

I'm with James, I don't want OneNote to be as rigid as Word, BUT is this the
problem you're hitting?

Many of my professors use Word to write up lecture notes, and they share
those notes with us. I copy and paste those into OneNote, divided and
formatted as I see fit into pages and sub pages. Every now and again I need
to cut/paste something like this

myFunction(x,y) does stuff that sometimes
goes onto another line
myFunction2() does more stuff
myReallyLongFunction() does even more stuff

In my notes, I like the descriptions lined up with each other, so I'll put
in TABs to line it up. Sometimes one note breaks things up strangely when I
hit the tab key it does this:

myfunction(x, does stuff that
y) sometimes
goes onto the

This is really annoying.
 

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