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I'm not sure how easy this would be to do but here is my suggestion for an
improvement to OneNote 2007
I use my tablet pc for taking notes in lectures etc. I use it in portrait
mode (its a 12 inch screen) I love the autoaddition of vertical writing space
but really get annoyed by the addition of horizontal space (this means I have
to be very careful when taking notes else I could easily end up with half of
them appearing off screen / not formatted how I'd like). Would it be possibly
to include a tick box of sorts onto the preferences tab to disable the auto
addition of horizontal space but keep the vertical as i'm sure this would
help many users.
The only way to avoid this at the moment is to specify a custom page size
each time you start a new notebook. This means you quickly run of of space to
write and have to start manually adding new pages etc which can become very
tedious after having to create 20 or so pages a lecture.
Thanks,
D
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improvement to OneNote 2007
I use my tablet pc for taking notes in lectures etc. I use it in portrait
mode (its a 12 inch screen) I love the autoaddition of vertical writing space
but really get annoyed by the addition of horizontal space (this means I have
to be very careful when taking notes else I could easily end up with half of
them appearing off screen / not formatted how I'd like). Would it be possibly
to include a tick box of sorts onto the preferences tab to disable the auto
addition of horizontal space but keep the vertical as i'm sure this would
help many users.
The only way to avoid this at the moment is to specify a custom page size
each time you start a new notebook. This means you quickly run of of space to
write and have to start manually adding new pages etc which can become very
tedious after having to create 20 or so pages a lecture.
Thanks,
D
----------------
This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the
suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.
http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...a388-760e95ce2afd&dg=microsoft.public.onenote