Inserting documents as printouts

T

tslewisct

I have been using One Note for a little over a month and have difficulty
getting one page documents to print as one page in this application. It shows
in the window as a single page document, but when I use print preview, it is
split into 2 pages. The second page is blank.

I have already stripped out footers on the original document. I have also
made sure that I size the inserted document to be smaller than the grid. Yet,
it does not solve this problem. This is creating enormous problems for me in
preparing monthly operations reports that go to our senior management.

Has anyone else run into this? Any help provided is appreciated.
 
B

BookHamstress

If you are printing FROM OneNote and TO paper--be sure that one of your note
containers does not extend too far to the right in your notebook.

I used to have this problem. The OneNote page wasn't too LONG for one
page, it was too WIDE. HTH.
 
T

tslewisct

As noted in my original email, the document does not extend beyond the work
area, yet it still shows in print preview and on paper as 2 pages. Anyone
else?--
Terry
 
R

Rainald Taesler

tslewisct said:
As noted in my original email, the document does not extend beyond
the work area, yet it still shows in print preview and on paper as
2 pages. Anyone else?--

This is the *normal* behaviour of ON.
When printing, ON breaks the pages when the page length exceeds the
paper length.
This can not be influenced as ON does not have a feature of inserting
page breaks on a page and/or showing the position where a page break
will happen when printing.
This is one of the main shortcomings of ON. O's seriously hope to see
this bettered in the next version.

Only way around:
Define the page size and set it to a fixed length.
This will provide a proper printout but it will kill the feature of a
standard page with an infinite length.

Rainald
 

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