Math symbols in OneNote (TM)

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Navin Kadambi

OneNote(TM) does not have any math symbols at all; the rudimentary symbols
that it offers is simply inadequate. Frankly, as it is, it is only slightly
better than Notepad(TM). Without extensive scientific symbols, this software
is wasting my hard disk space.

I hope you will include extensive math symbols in your next version.

Thanks.

Navin Kadambi
 
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Andrew Watt [MVP - InfoPath]

On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 22:41:01 -0700, "Navin Kadambi" <Navin
OneNote(TM) does not have any math symbols at all; the rudimentary symbols
that it offers is simply inadequate. Frankly, as it is, it is only slightly
better than Notepad(TM). Without extensive scientific symbols, this software
is wasting my hard disk space.

I hope you will include extensive math symbols in your next version.

Thanks.

Navin Kadambi

Navin,

If you want to make a feature suggestion then it would help assessment
of that suggestion if you explained your use case and precisely what
you want to be able to do with OneNote.

Andrew Watt
MVP - InfoPath
 
J

John Waller

Without extensive scientific
symbols, this software is wasting my hard disk space.

If the next version does include extensive scientific symbols, it will be
wasting *my* hard drive space :) I hope there's an option provided to
install them or not install them (if they are part of the next version).
 
M

Mike Glen

Hi John,

You could use the Windows Character Map to copy a selection of the ones you
use into ON and then copy from there whenever you need one.

Mike Glen
 
M

Michael D. Adams

: OneNote(TM) does not have any math symbols at all; the rudimentary symbols
: that it offers is simply inadequate. Frankly, as it is, it is only slightly
: better than Notepad(TM). Without extensive scientific symbols, this software
: is wasting my hard disk space.
:
: I hope you will include extensive math symbols in your next version.

You might want to check out some of the older articles in this forum.
There was a thread about a month or two ago on using Equation Editor
or MathType with OneNote.

It's a little klunky, but it works for me.
 

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