Link to subpage?

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Karelk

Hi All,

A small question: Is it possible to set in a OneNote page a sort of
hyperlink to another (sub)page in OneNote?
For example, I have a number of pages with ideas; one idea is related
to another, so I would like to add a shortcut on one page to be able
to quickly jump to the other idea.

Is this possible?

Many thanks,
with kind regards,
Karel
 
K

Karelk

Hi All,

A small question: Is it possible to set in a OneNote page a sort of
hyperlink to another (sub)page in OneNote?
For example, I have a number of pages with ideas; one idea is related
to another, so I would like to add a shortcut on one page to be able
to quickly jump to the other idea.

Is this possible?

Many thanks,
with kind regards,
Karel

I have OneNote 2003, by the way.
Many thanks!
Karel
 
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Rainald Taesler

Karelk said:
I have OneNote 2003, by the way.

AFAIK in ON2003 there is no way to create/use *internal* hyperlinks
(i.e. a link from a place in ON to some place in ON).

Totally different in ON2007:
One can use hyperlinks to each and any item in ON.

This is one - but just one - of the very many important new features in
ON2007.
If you do *work* in ON, do yourself a favor and upgrade to ON2007 ASAP.

As I use to say: "He who does not upgrade to ON2007 punishes himself by
the day and by the hour" <bg>.

Rainald
 
K

Karelk

AFAIK in ON2003 there is no way to create/use *internal* hyperlinks
(i.e. a link from a place in ON to some place in ON).

Totally different in ON2007:
One can use hyperlinks to each and any item in ON.

This is one - but just one - of the very many important new features in
ON2007.
If you do *work* in ON, do yourself a favor and upgrade to ON2007 ASAP.

As I use to say: "He who does not upgrade to ON2007 punishes himself by
the day and by the hour" <bg>.

Rainald

Rainald, that's a very lyrical plea for ON2007 :) Unfortunately, my
PC at work does not run XP yet, so I'll have to punish myself some
more... But I'll start a lobby to get our IT-department to move to XP
ASAP :)

Thanks alot!
Greetings,
Karel
 
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Rainald Taesler

Karelk wrote:

[...]
Rainald, that's a very lyrical plea for ON2007 :)
;-)

Unfortunately, my PC at work does not run XP yet,

Too sad to hear :-( :-(
I really can not understand how and why in a business environment an OS
prior to XP is in use.
so I'll have to punish myself some
more... But I'll start a lobby to get our IT-department to move to
XP ASAP :)

Yes, do so. In the days where Vista is getting the standards Win2k is
ways too far behind. And it does mean bigger security holes as Win2k is
not supported by MS anymore and there are no updates anymore ..

Good luck with your IT-department

Rainald
 
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exciter

Too sad to hear :-( :-(
I really can not understand how and why in a business environment an OS
prior to XP is in use.

I also can not understand why MS sells unfisinshed products, like Vista.
My compnay wanted to upgrade from win2000 to Vista, but when they installed
nortel networks,
vista crashed... So we could not upgrade to Vista...
Why? Because Vista developers did not even try to run Nortel (such a program
widely used) on Vista.
So there are also things people do not understand what MS is doing...
 
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Rainald Taesler

exciter said:
I also can not understand why MS sells unfisinshed products, like
Vista.
My compnay wanted to upgrade from win2000 to Vista, but when they
installed nortel networks, vista crashed... So we could not
upgrade to Vista...

Sorry, I do not know Nortel at all.
Why? Because Vista developers did not even try to run Nortel (such
a program widely used) on Vista.
So there are also things people do not understand what MS is
doing...

LOL
No need to tell *me* I'm anything but a MS fanatic. And as far as Vista
is concerned, I am happily using it on my personal machines. But there
are problems in a business environment, especially because Windows
Server 2003 is not really "Vista ready" and changed structures (f.e. the
handling of User Profiles) may cause problems or at least extra work.
MS recently has extended the period for the XP support. And many
companies are buying XP these days.
This might be an alternative for your company too.

Rainald
 

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