Mathematical functions

J

Joachim

Hi,

is there somewhere a list of all mathematical functiions that can be used in
OneNote?
 
R

Rainald Taesler

Joachim said:
is there somewhere a list of all mathematical functions that can
be used in OneNote?

Good question!
The other day I had also searched around for the functions of the
so-called "napkin math".
There is nothing in the ON-Help and I could not find anything on the
"German Office | OneNote website"
I think to remember that there was an article IIRC in some blog.
But I cannot find it anywhere - obviously I did not save it in my ON
notebooks {grrrrrh}.

Searching again right now I found something (where? Naturally in my
"Onenote" notebook <!gbg>) which seems great:
On the site for OneNote in the US Office Online website under "Help and
How-to" | Taking notes" there's a list of topics which contains the
topic "Calculate mathematical equations in notes"
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/onenote/HA102140621033.aspx
The help article is quite instructive and it seems that subject is
treated quite well and the the commands are rather complete.

On the corresponding German site
Homepage > Produkte > OneNote > Hilfe und Anleitungen zu OneNote
2007 > Aufzeichnen von Notizen
http://office.microsoft.com/de-de/onenote/CH101470781031.aspx the
subject is missing in the list!! {grrrhhh}

Gruss vom Neckarstrand
Rainald
 
R

Rainald Taesler

John said:
Also, at the risk of sounding like an advertiser, my blog has some
additional notes about math in OneNote.
http://blogs.msdn.com/johnguin/arch...be-updated-documentation-for-napkin-math.aspx
is a good start.

Thanks for pointing to your blog!

As there mention filing bugs:
1.) Could you file a bug for the Help-File?
IMHO it's a serious mistake that the napkin math does not appear there
at all.

2: Do you know any channels to be used for having the German help-site
updated?
As posted in my reply to Joachim (written prior to having seen your
reply) on the German site the subject "Calculate mathematical equations
in notes " is missing completely.

TIA
Rainald
 

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