OneNote to Word

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Cary

When I send to word and there are items drawn using the drawing tool, those
items become layered to the end of the document. Thus the arrows are not
located in the same oreintation I placed them.

My question is can you group objects as one would in powerpoint where
several object can be grouped together and thus move and act like one?

If so how, If not can someone explain how to prevent the problem I am having?
 
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Rainald Taesler

Cary wrotr:
When I send to word and there are items drawn using the drawing
tool, those items become layered to the end of the document. Thus
the arrows are not located in the same oreintation I placed them.

My question is can you group objects as one would in powerpoint
where several object can be grouped together and thus move and act
like one?

Ni, ON does not have any "grouping" or "anchoring features.
This is one of the most asked for topics. Nut we would not see anything
in this directory - if at all - prior to Office 14.

Rainald
 
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Lynn

I wanted to copy a OneNote drawing into Word. Like Cary, I found that the
individual objects within the OneNote drawings were ungrouped when copied
into Word. I was able to use SnagIt, a screen capturing tool, to copy the
image from OneNote to the SnagIt editor, then copy it from the SnagIt editor
to Word as an intact drawing.
 
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Rainald Taesler

Lynn said:
I wanted to copy a OneNote drawing into Word. Like Cary, I found
that the individual objects within the OneNote drawings were
ungrouped when copied into Word. I was able to use SnagIt, a screen
capturing tool, to copy the image from OneNote to the SnagIt editor,
then copy it from the SnagIt editor to Word as an intact drawing.

Being a power user of SnagIt, I work this way too ;-)

Rainald
 

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