Pasting inked drawing converts it to handwriting ink

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Darryl Yong

I've noticed that when ink that has been treated as a drawing is copied and
pasted from one page to another page, it reappears as ink that is treated as
handwriting.

It doesn't always happen, but it happens enough that it is annoying.
It's annoying because it means I have to go back and turn that ink back into
a drawing so that OneNote doesn't try to recognize a figure or equation as
handwriting.

It doesn't seem to matter whether the pasted ink is pasted in the spot
indicated by placing an insertion point (using the Select Objects tool) or
just randomly pasted using Ctrl-V.

Has anyone else run into this? Is there a fix for this problem?

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