immobilization of text?

J

JasonW

Say, for example, I have a onenote page in which I've put text, and clippings
and whatnot. How to I keep their relative positions? I don't want the text
windows all running together. I want the ones below to move down as I type
more.
Is there a keystroke to bond everything into one "window"?
 
R

Rainald Taesler

JasonW said:
Say, for example, I have a onenote page in which I've put text, and
clippings and whatnot. How to I keep their relative positions?

Containers are independent from each other. Enlarging one container does
not change the positions of other containers on the same page.
I don't want the text windows all running together. I want the ones
below to move down as I type more.

This does not work automatically. It has to be done manually:
- either by dragging the containers below manually ,
- or by inserting additional space:
Main menu > Insert > additional space for writing *)
By customizing the toolbars one can add an icon for this command to a
toolbar.
Is there a keystroke to bond everything into one "window"?

Yes. Hold the Shift-key pressed and drag the container.

Rainald
*) My translation (my ON speaks German)
 

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