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DigitalGypsy
I'm using OneNote 2003 SP1
I want to be able to hyperlink a text item within a OneNote page - just like
the other Office apps using ctrl-K. Typing in a url is clumsey and prone to
errors. Pasting a whole url is visually unappealing. Unless I happen to want
a long ugly url in my note (which is almost never), I end up going to Word to
create the hyperlink and then pasting it into my note (lots of extra steps).
And if I'm linking to a file on my own computer I can't think of a time when
I would actually want to see the whole path to the document as the link, at
most I would want only the filename. If I do want to know the path, the tool
tip would show it.
I want to be able to hyperlink a text item within a OneNote page - just like
the other Office apps using ctrl-K. Typing in a url is clumsey and prone to
errors. Pasting a whole url is visually unappealing. Unless I happen to want
a long ugly url in my note (which is almost never), I end up going to Word to
create the hyperlink and then pasting it into my note (lots of extra steps).
And if I'm linking to a file on my own computer I can't think of a time when
I would actually want to see the whole path to the document as the link, at
most I would want only the filename. If I do want to know the path, the tool
tip would show it.