page setup

S

sassafras

I would like to see One Note offer the option to view print page breaks in
auto mode. That way our inking doesn't get cut up when printed. This is a
feature many, many, many tablet pc'ers would like to have seen in 2007. Its
an issue that comes up in the forums all the time.



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Grant Robertson

I would like to see One Note offer the option to view print page breaks in
auto mode. That way our inking doesn't get cut up when printed.
Usually, I am all about NOT using OneNote to format documents. However,
we do need to at least be able to print things out without cutting them
in half. If the software can't figure out where to cut things then at
least let the user tell it what to do or give the user a chance to shove
things down a bit. I think this fix should be included in a service pack.
 
K

Kathy Jacobs

You know this one has my vote. :)

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EMRhelp.org

You know this one has my vote. :)

By cutting ink "in half" as OneNote does, it certainly limits the
usability of OneNote.
Does the Print Preview help ?
Would forced Page Breaks help ?
 
G

Grant Robertson

Does the Print Preview help ?
Would forced Page Breaks help ?

Print Preview is OK but it is a lot of trouble to look for problems in
print preview then exit it and fix each problem one page at a time. You
gotta open print preview and scroll up to the next problem, then exit it
and fix the problem then re-open print preview and scroll up to the NEXT
problem...

This is OK for a 3 printed-page OneNote-page. But it is untenable for a
longer document.

The best thing would be for them to simply not cut lines in half. The
software knows where a line of handwritten text is or it wouldn't be able
to select it. They just didn't take the time to use that information when
printing.
 

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