onenote extra writing space horizontally

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paddler

it would be nice to be able to expand the width of the page as well as the
length. useful when you're trying to sketch remotely complex ideas.

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Andrew Watt [MVP - InfoPath]

Hi,

You can already do this.

Type a letter or two in a new page so that the bar at the top of a
note container is displayed.

Drag the right pointing arrow in the top bar of the note container as
far as you like to the right. You can then scroll horiztonally.

I am not sure just how wide you can make the page. I suggest you
experiment.

Andrew Watt
MVP - InfoPath
 
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Kathy Jacobs

Clicked send before I finished....
I believe the limit is 10 screens wide. I just tried it :)

Instead of dragging the handles on the note, I create a note holder that has
one line of text and just drag it to the right. I had never before gone more
than a screen or two, but as I said, just managed to go about 10 screens
worth without problems. (And I just tried something else - If you change the
view percentage to something low (I went clear to 11%), you can make the
page even wider.

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