ON 2007 and Tablet Journal 1.0

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Keith Nicholson

Is there away to import Tablet PC Journal 1.0 files into ON 2007 without
losing the capability of editing my annotations?

Peace,
Keith
 
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1viking1 said:
Journal is to notetaking as Wordpad is to word processing.

I do not agree with the analogy.

I can still actively edit documents I start in wordpad with other word
processors...
 
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Patrick Schmid [MVP]

Copy & paste from Journal into ON works.

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Grant Robertson

Is there away to import Tablet PC Journal 1.0 files into ON 2007 without
losing the capability of editing my annotations?

You gotta copy and paste. Yes, you have to copy and paste every single
page individually. No, I haven't heard of any utility to convert or
import the files. As I have written earlier, for some reason, when you
copy and paste from Journal to OneNote and what you want to copy is a
combination of ink and other things then it will only paste the ink into
OneNote. You have to copy all pictures and text blocks from Journal to
OneNote one at a time.

I know this is tedious as hell but this is all we've got for now. I still
have page after page of Journal files that I haven't gotten around to
manually transferring to OneNote because of all the trouble it is.

Note: I have not tried this in OneNote 2007 RTM yet. Perhaps it will work
there. You would still have to copy one page at a time because that is
all you can select in Journal.
 
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Keith Nicholson

Is the Journal API and the ON API available to .NET code?

Maybe I could do something here.

Keith
 

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