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Ron Rosenfeld
I must be missing something simple.
I'd like to use OneNote to take minutes at meetings; and if I could "fill in
the blanks" on the available (or slightly modified) stationary, all I would
have to then do is convert handwriting to text and I'd be finished.
There seems to be two types of places in the stationary that need manual input.
One area is, for example [date] or [place] where these typewritten entries
need to be "written over".
Then there are some free-form areas. (e.g. Old Business / New Business /
Agenda / etc.)
With regard to the first, how do I "overwrite" [date] and have it appear in the
correct spot when the handwriting is recognized?
With regard to the second, the available 'lines' are too small for my
handwriting. How can I write and have the available area within each topic
automatically expand as I continue to write?
Is there some tutorial available that demonstrates this?
Thanks.
--ron
I'd like to use OneNote to take minutes at meetings; and if I could "fill in
the blanks" on the available (or slightly modified) stationary, all I would
have to then do is convert handwriting to text and I'd be finished.
There seems to be two types of places in the stationary that need manual input.
One area is, for example [date] or [place] where these typewritten entries
need to be "written over".
Then there are some free-form areas. (e.g. Old Business / New Business /
Agenda / etc.)
With regard to the first, how do I "overwrite" [date] and have it appear in the
correct spot when the handwriting is recognized?
With regard to the second, the available 'lines' are too small for my
handwriting. How can I write and have the available area within each topic
automatically expand as I continue to write?
Is there some tutorial available that demonstrates this?
Thanks.
--ron