Printing size

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Heather

I use my Print to OneNote for class handouts (in Word format) so I can keep
all my notes in one place. Sometimes, I need to print it after class.
Whenever I try to print a page, it ends up printing smaller than the actual
Word document would have been. For example, the second page will start 3/4
way down the first printed page. The problem is that the program will print
the top half of a sentence on the first page and the bottom half on the next
page, so I can no longer read my notes. I am already using the fit to page
margin function. Is there a way to print my notes to avoid this?
 
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Carmen Gauvin-O'Donnell

On a related Note (as it were! :) )

I have an adobe acrobat document I'd like to be able to fill out, so I used
the Send to OneNote command, but the page doesn't show up in its original
size (8.5 x 11). Can I fix that?

Thanks in advance!

C.
 
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Rainald Taesler

Carmen Gauvin-O'Donnell shared these words of wisdom:
I have an adobe acrobat document I'd like to be able to fill out,
so I used the Send to OneNote command, but the page doesn't show up
in its original size (8.5 x 11). Can I fix that?

The only way: mark the image in ON and drag it bigger.

This issue unfortuantely has not been fixed in ON 2007 RTM.
We can only hope and pray fro a later patch.

Therefore: post the need in Connect.
www.microsoft.connect

Rainald
 
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Grant Robertson

I have an adobe acrobat document I'd like to be able to fill out, so I used
the Send to OneNote command, but the page doesn't show up in its original
size (8.5 x 11). Can I fix that?

Just use Journal. It comes out exactly the same size as the original.
 
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Rainald Taesler

Grant Robertson shared these words of wisdom:
Just use Journal. It comes out exactly the same size as the
original.

Great idea!

How will it work when putting these things from there (Journal) into
ON with cpoy+paste?

Soory, could have tried that out myself, but in the moment I'm after
the discrimination of folks living ouside God's own country (who
obviously get forgotten in the state of Washintong) ...

Rainald
 
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h2oangel1721

I'm having the same problem as Heather... my notes print out TINY. I have a
friend whose do not print out that way. How do I fix the problem?? I'm
computer retarded so I'm going to need a step by step how to if someone knows
the answer!!
 
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Rainald Taesler

h2oangel1721 shared these words of wisdom:
I'm having the same problem as Heather... my notes print out TINY.
I have a friend whose do not print out that way. How do I fix the
problem?? I'm computer retarded so I'm going to need a step by step
how to if someone knows the answer!!

OneNote automatically scales pages when printing so that they will fit
on the paper.
Check if the pages for which the print is too small if the width of
your ON-page(s) perhaps exceed the size of the paper width.

Rainald
 
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Daniel Escapa [MS]

If you all have suggestions or thoughts about printing please log a bug on
the Connect site:
http://connect.microsoft.com/onenote

Make sure to include the source Word/PDF file and the resulting OneNote page
as well as what you think is wrong or should be improved. If we get lots of
feedback about this we can better understand your problems.

Thank you and take care!
 
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Rainald Taesler

Daniel Escapa [MS] shared these words of wisdom:
If you all have suggestions or thoughts about printing please log a
bug on the Connect site:
http://connect.microsoft.com/onenote

Make sure to include the source Word/PDF file and the resulting
OneNote page as well as what you think is wrong or should be
improved. If we get lots of feedback about this we can better
understand your problems.

Thnaks Daniel.
Will have to work on it and check a ton things left over from the Beta
where I had collect a number of things but never made it to post it in
Conncet [siiiigh]

Rainald
 

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