Saving stationery so that the images etc form a background

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Leezz

Hi,
I might be missing the point here....

I've just been trying to create stationery in OneNote, with logos or other
designs on the page. However, when I use the stationery to create a new
page, the logo (or whatever) is still moveable - is it possible to save the
image so that it is part of the background and won't be affected by whatever
I do on the page?

Thanks for any help!
 
I

Irina Yatsenko (MS)

You need to set the image to the background before saving the stationery. To
do so right-click the image and choose "Set picture as background"
 
L

Leezz

Perfect! Thank you - I will find this very useful.

(I couldn't find the answer in the help section but don't know whether that
was because I was being unobservant or whether it is not very well flagged
up! It might be worth you adding it to the "Create or delete stationery"
section in the help)
 
S

scruz

where can i find "set picture as background" in onenote 2010? i too am a huge
huge fan of onenote. i have used it since 2003. one very important feature
that i absolutly need on a daily basis is "set picture as backround." this
feature is still an option on all my old imported 2003 and 2007 onenote
notebook pages , but any new images that i right click on, this option is not
available. i have read article after article and from what i understand this
option is still available but you have remove it from the container. i tried
that and there is still no option to "set picture as backround. i looked
through all commands under options, quick access tool bar and that isnt even
on the list. is it reworded? is it part of set with a pull down menu? where
is it.. please help. if i cant enable this option then onenote is literally
no longer useful to me.
 

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