Paste list items as titles of (sub)pages

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Dan Schultz

To the Developers:

I was just creating the first page in a section that I'm
going to use to keep track of a server migration project.
On that first page, I listed the servers "on my plate."
I'd like to go into greater detail, devoting a page in the
section to each server.

So I thought that it would be very cool if I could take
the numbered (or bulleted) list that I'd created, right-
click, and have ON copy the items and then create a (sub)
page for each, pasting each list item as a new page's
title. This feature doesn't exist yet, does it? I suppose
I could do it with a little VBScript, but why not build it
in? If you guys like the idea, keep in mind I'm just a
poor server guy and could handle some free Office or
Server software!

Regards,

Dan Schultz
(e-mail address removed)
 
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Owen

Cool idea. We do not have that feature today.

Owen (OneNote team)

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To the Developers:

I was just creating the first page in a section that I'm
going to use to keep track of a server migration project.
On that first page, I listed the servers "on my plate."
I'd like to go into greater detail, devoting a page in the
section to each server.

So I thought that it would be very cool if I could take
the numbered (or bulleted) list that I'd created, right-
click, and have ON copy the items and then create a (sub)
page for each, pasting each list item as a new page's
title. This feature doesn't exist yet, does it? I suppose
I could do it with a little VBScript, but why not build it
in? If you guys like the idea, keep in mind I'm just a
poor server guy and could handle some free Office or
Server software!

Regards,

Dan Schultz
(e-mail address removed)


[microsoft.public.onenote]
 
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Dan Schultz

I think that right-clicking might be a bit grand a method
for this idea, given the limited real estate in the right-
click menu, and I meant to write that in my post. It's
more of a "find it in the menus" type of feature.

Dan
(e-mail address removed)
 

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