Printing a Powerpoint in OneNote

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Reece

I am in school and I send my ppts to onenote, but when I print them, the
pages from ppt (slides) are NOT nicely aligned with the page on the print out.

Is there a way to adjust the pages in oneNote? or is there an update?

In Windows Journal, this is possible, there are distinct pages, but OneNote
is a better program overall.

any help will be appreciated... thanks
 
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Rainald Taesler

Reece these words of wisdom:
In Windows Journal, this is possible, there are distinct pages,
but OneNote is a better program overall.

It seems that you are suffering from the fact that the output form any
aplication is just printed to *one* page with no pagebreak.
This is a seriously missing feature in ON.
It has not changed in ON 2007.

Rainald
 
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Reece

Thanks for your help...

It is too bad that OneNote does not have the capability to
create page breaks similar to that of Windows Journal.

Perhaps Microsoft can change that or add that feature
in a ServicePack or something.

Thank you for your response.

-reece
 
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Patrick Schmid

OneNote 14 (next version after the upcoming 2007, #13 is being
skipped)...

Patrick Schmid
 
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Rainald Taesler

Patrick Schmid these words of wisdom:
OneNote 14 (next version after the upcoming 2007, #13 is being
skipped)...

Does it make sense to post any "suggestions" in Connect in so far?
Will things like that - which give ON 2007 only a pre-mature status -
be noted on some kind of ToDo-list or will they just go Nirwans?

Rainald
 
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Patrick Schmid

Everything you submit on Connect that doesn't make it into 2007 will be
duly noted by MS and looked at again when they plan OneNote 14 (which
will start a week or two after RTM of 2007 the very latest. There might
already be some meetings going on talking about OneNote 14). If you want
something changed in OneNote/included in OneNote, then now is really the
best time to submit this via Connect. Your requests can be small or big
ones, it doesn't matter. Anything you want to see in OneNote at some
point in the future, just submit it. MS will evaluate all submissions
and pick the ones they deem worthy implementing.

Patrick Schmid
 
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Rainald Taesler

Patrick Schmid said:
Everything you submit on Connect that doesn't make it into 2007 will
be duly noted by MS and looked at again when they plan OneNote 14
(which will start a week or two after RTM of 2007 the very latest.
There might already be some meetings going on talking about OneNote
14). I

Thanks for clarifying.

[...]> Anything you want to see in OneNote at some
point in the future, just submit it. MS will evaluate all
submissions and pick the ones they deem worthy implementing.

Yaeh, whatever thy esitimate to be worthy <bg>. Might seriously differ
form the users' wishes :-( :-(
Would be erat if there was an instution like an "Ombudsman" taken care
of the users' interests and controlling the developers.

Rainald
 
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Rainald Taesler

Patrick Schmid shared these words of wisdom:
Everything you submit on Connect that doesn't make it into 2007
will be duly noted by MS and looked at again when they plan
OneNote 14 (which will start a week or two after RTM of 2007 the
very latest. There might already be some meetings going on
talking about OneNote 14).

Just wondered: You are speaking of "14".
Do they leave out one version?
Didn't think that MS would believe in the evil influemn of "13" ?
<gbg>

Rainald
 
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Patrick Schmid

They are. They are skipping 13. MS might not believe in this stuff, but
I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of its 400 million Office users do...

Patrick Schmid
 
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Rainald Taesler

Patrick Schmid shared these words of wisdom:
They are. They are skipping 13. MS might not believe in this
stuff, but I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of its 400 million
Office users do...

Great! Simply great! One of the best stories I've heard for a long
time ;-)
Great combination of HiTec and superstition.

They do not have bottles of "holy water" in their labs in order drive
out the evil spirits responsible for the bugs? <gbg>.

Rainald
 
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Rainald Taesler

Patrick Schmid shared these words of wisdom:
LOL. A lot of buildings don't have a 13th floor.

Me knows ;-)

That's why I asked about the 13 <bg>

Rainald
 

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