I would REALLY like to see OLE support in OneNote 2003!

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DiscJockeyDoc

While transcribing notes one day, I thought: "Wouldn't it be great if I could
add content to OneNote notes just like I would any other Office program--by
choosing it from the insert menu. What do i mean?

Well, how about one of those long calculus or physics equations, or a
diagram, or drawing (using Microsoft Drawing tools, of course, not a tablet
PC). A this point, I must create the content in Word, (or directly in
equation editor, where applicable) then cut and paste it into OneNote. I
don't have to tell you how frustrating this can be when you deal with
hundreds of equations or drawings!

Now that you've heard my rant, perhaps you have an opinion. I currently use
OneNote 2003, SP1.

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CSMR

Well I'd really like to see OLE support in Onenote 14!

I use mathtype to make equations but they just get pasted as pictures
because Onenote doesn't support OLE (or math formats like mathml).

Happy user of Onenote 2007 otherwise.
 
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Rainald Taesler

CSMR said:
Well I'd really like to see OLE support in Onenote 14!

I use mathtype to make equations but they just get pasted as
pictures because Onenote doesn't support OLE (or math formats like
mathml).

I can't say if there will be a chance.
ON dies not support OLE at all. And in general it seems that
OLE-techniques for interaction of applications might be "a thing if past
glory".

But it would not hurt, would you post this as a suggestion for the next
version in "Connect", the place for submitting
suggestions and bug reports to the developers team:
http://connect.microsoft.com/onenote/

When done, pls drop a note with the URL in here so that we can jump in
and vote for your suggestion.

TIA
Rainald
 

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