I want to add a note.

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Office 2004 Test Drive User

In the demos given by Microsoft, the user was able to add a note to the back
of a page. How is that done?

Thanks,

G.

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Jeffrey Weston

Hello,

What kind of demo are you referring to? Was this on a website, or a live
demonstration?

Jeffrey Weston
Mac Word Test
Macintosh Business Unit
Microsoft
 
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Office 2004 Test Drive User

It was during apple's keynote. The head of microsoft macintosh business
division showed off the office 2004 coming edition.

In the demo, the demonstrator was able to have the page flip over and add
notes to the back of the page. This keynote may hove been last year at WDC.
The feature was not shown at WDC this year. Maybe it didn't make it in the
final release.

Thanks,

G.


Hello,

What kind of demo are you referring to? Was this on a website, or a live
demonstration?

Jeffrey Weston
Mac Word Test
Macintosh Business Unit
Microsoft

Sent using the Microsoft Entourage 2004 for Mac Test Drive.
 
J

Jeffrey Weston

Hmm, There is no feature like that I can think of, that was demoed at the
KeyNote.

If you are talking about Word's Notebook Layout View, he could have just
been switching to another Section using the section Tab.

Was this in Word?

The only other instance of a page "flip over and add notes" I can think of
was an older Sun Demo of an OS, I saw online called "Looking Glass" where
one could flip a window around and type a note on the back of it.

Here's link: http://wwws.sun.com/software/looking_glass/

(This of course has nothing to do with us.)

Jeffrey Weston
Mac Word Test
Macintosh Business Unit
Microsoft

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Paul Berkowitz

I was there (Macworld SF 2004), and I don't recall anything like that in the
keynote demo either. Nor in the demo at the booth during the week.

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From: Jeffrey Weston <[email protected]>
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.mac.office.word
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2004 11:36:07 -0700
Subject: Re: I want to add a note.

Hmm, There is no feature like that I can think of, that was demoed at the
KeyNote.

If you are talking about Word's Notebook Layout View, he could have just
been switching to another Section using the section Tab.

Was this in Word?

The only other instance of a page "flip over and add notes" I can think of
was an older Sun Demo of an OS, I saw online called "Looking Glass" where
one could flip a window around and type a note on the back of it.

Here's link: http://wwws.sun.com/software/looking_glass/

(This of course has nothing to do with us.)

Jeffrey Weston
Mac Word Test
Macintosh Business Unit
Microsoft

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It was during apple's keynote. The head of microsoft macintosh business
division showed off the office 2004 coming edition.

In the demo, the demonstrator was able to have the page flip over and add
notes to the back of the page. This keynote may hove been last year at WDC.
The feature was not shown at WDC this year. Maybe it didn't make it in the
final release.

Thanks,

G.




Sent using the Microsoft Entourage 2004 for Mac Test Drive.
 

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