In onenote ink handwriting seperates into two handwriting boxes a.

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flibbertigibbet007

In Onenote Ink handwriting seperates into two handwriting boxes and there is
no way to combine the two. Completly cutting words in half, so when the
conversion is started it doesn't recognize a full word, and assumes letters
and characters in places they dont belong.
When is there going to be an update to onenote to fix these issuses?!!!!!!!

When you dont have anything selected you wouldent know the difference it
looks all like you wrote it, I dont understand why it would seperate like
that.

-James
 
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Chris H.

What type of computer are you using, and what version of OneNote? I don't
see that behavior here. Could you supply more information, please.
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Micah Brodsky

That certainly sounds reminiscent of the trouble I get writing mathematical
stuff... It even carries over to normal text elsewhere on the page if I
write just a few mathematical formulas in one area (!). I don't think I've
ever seen that with absolutely pure plain text, though. Related trouble
sometimes happens if I write annotations around existing text (the
annotations sometimes get broken up strangely), however. What is incredibly
frustrating is that there's no way to combine the text groups once that's
happened. The only choices are grin and bear it or rewrite the whole thing.
(OneNote SP1)

--Micah
 
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flibbertigibbet007

one note sp1
mainly writing while the screen is in landscape mode. It can write to a
certain point, then it just stops, and starts a new box. but I noticed it
more prominently when i had the page titles hidden (while in portrait)

writing example (say the # is written text, and | are the box)

|########|
|########|###|
|########|## |
|########|
|########|###|

Thats what it's like, if you want me to take a snipplet or somthing, i'll
try if you give me an email adress to send it to.

-James
 
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Chris H.

Are you on a Tablet PC? I honestly am not seeing the behavior here. I do
understand what you're saying, but never have experienced what you're
reporting. Perhaps someone else can shed some light on this.
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Chris H.
Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC
Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/
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