hyperlinking and page moving

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x3m.law

Hello,
I'm using B2TR. I find hyperlinks useful and use them a lot.
Sometime I need to move pages to rearrange them in different sequences.
I noticed that whenever I move a page which there is an hyperlink
pointing to from elsewhere, if I perform this by cutting and pasting,
the hyperlinks get broken, while if I move the page by means of
left-clicking the page tab and dragging, the hyperlinks appear to be
still alive.

Since moving by dragging can get annoying when you perform it between
two notebooks or two distant sections, is there any other way to move
pages without breaking hyperlinks pointing to them?
 
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Grant Robertson

moving by dragging can get annoying when you perform it between
two notebooks or two distant sections,
I just open another window by pressing ctrl-M and open one to the source
page and the other to the destination. Then I can easily drag and drop
pages back and forth between them.
 
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x3m.law

What happens if you right-click the page tab and select Move To?
Patrick Schmid [OneNote MVP]

Grant Robertson
I just open another window by pressing ctrl-M and open one to the source
page and the other to the destination. Then I can easily drag and drop
pages back and forth between them.

Thank you guys. Both tips seem to work like a charm!

Diego
 
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Daniel Escapa [MS]

Also I just tried this in a post-B2TR build and it appears to work correctly
now. Don't worry I use select page (Crtl-Shift-A) and cut and paste pages
all of the time. Thanks for reporting this


What happens if you right-click the page tab and select Move To?
Patrick Schmid [OneNote MVP]

Grant Robertson
I just open another window by pressing ctrl-M and open one to the source
page and the other to the destination. Then I can easily drag and drop
pages back and forth between them.

Thank you guys. Both tips seem to work like a charm!

Diego
 

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