One Note Image Writer ... A great feature

J

JB

I found that you can even use "OneNote Image Writer" feature in Outlook
Express by simply bringing up a post and printing it to OneNote as an image.
One could in this way keep all kinds of hints and shortcuts from any of the
posts conveniently tucked away in OneNote. Hats off to its creator.
JB
 
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Andrew Watt [MVP - InfoPath]

I found that you can even use "OneNote Image Writer" feature in Outlook
Express by simply bringing up a post and printing it to OneNote as an image.
One could in this way keep all kinds of hints and shortcuts from any of the
posts conveniently tucked away in OneNote. Hats off to its creator.
JB

JB,

You may find that the copy and paste technique I described at
http://www.tfosorcim.org/archives/000221.html is even quicker/easier.

It works for Outlook Express as well as for Web browsers.
Unfortunately there is no information automatically created about
where the text comes from.

I wonder if Microsoft might include that in the next version. It would
be useful.

I certainly agree that OneNote is a great place to keep snippets of
useful information.

Andrew Watt
MVP - InfoPath
 
S

Steve

Hi Andrew,
If I
1. save a spreadsheet to an htm file,
2. then open the htm file in internet explorerer,
3. then select and copy the page,
4. then paste the clipboard into ONEnote

5. everything appears in oneNote but the formatting of the columns is off,
usually too wide.

Not clear that there is a way to adjust the columns again, though
Is there a better way to get a spreadsheet into OneNote
Steve
 

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