random splits in pages when printing

C

Cameron

I'm new to one OneNote, but I ran through all the tutorials and help before i
started using the program, and I still cannot understand why this is
happening. When I go to print (e.g view print preview) all my work on a
single OneNote 'page' is broken up into many different printed pages. The
pages however, are all broken at arbitrary places. One page will be full of
writing, the next will have only a few lines, the next only a paragraph, and
then a few more full pages etc. Why is one note doing this? any help would be
greatly appreciated
 
R

Rainald Taesler

Cameron said:
I'm new to one OneNote, but I ran through all the tutorials and
help before i started using the program, and I still cannot
understand why this is happening. When I go to print (e.g view
print preview) all my work on a single OneNote 'page' is broken up
into many different printed pages. The pages however, are all
broken at arbitrary places. One page will be full of writing, the
next will have only a few lines, the next only a paragraph, and
then a few more full pages etc. Why is one note doing this?

Printing and producing properly laid out pages is one the most serious
shortcomings in OneNote.
Only too natural that very many complaints on this have been posted in
here over time.
IMHO this a subject where quite some work has to be done for the next
version of ON.

I think that we'd need indicators showing where a possible page-break in
a print-out would happen (based on the standard page-length set for the
standard printer). And there should be a possibility to set some kind of
page-break manually.

You may post this as a suggestion for the next version in "Connect",
the place for submitting suggestions and bug reports to the developers
team:
http://connect.microsoft.com/onenote/

When done, pls drop a note with the URL in here so that we can jump in
and vote for your suggestion.

TIA
Rainald
 

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