Send Outlook item (hyperlink only) to OneNote

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Playcentric

Is there a way and not to include the body text?

I have Microsoft Office 2007 Ultimate and W7.

TIA
 
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Playcentric

Will OneNote 2010 support this? Anyone on the beta?
Do not understand why Microsoft not supporting this.
 
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Rainald Taesler

Playcentric said:
Will OneNote 2010 support this? Anyone on the beta?

I'm sorry. Serious typo.
I had wanted to say NO (instead of now).
This means the new version
Do not understand why Microsoft not supporting this.

I can't say. I have for one have never thought of that.

Rainald
 
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Daniel Escapa [MSFT]

What are you asking for?
You want to send an Outlook item to OneNote? Does Outlook support a
hyperlink system with their MAPI names?

What are you trying to do?

"Playcentric" wrote in message
Will OneNote 2010
support this? Anyone on the beta?
Do not understand why Microsoft not supporting this.
 
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Playcentric

Daniel - I take that you work for Microsoft.
What I am asking the feature is to send an Outlook item (Hyperlink only) to
OneNote.

Current version OneNote sends the entire email content (for example) to
OneNote. This is a "data duplication". What I need is the hyperlink only
(as a reference) so I can click and get to the email only if I want to.
 
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Daniel Escapa [MSFT]

Understood, I don’t know if Outlook supports hyperlinks any more to
individual items. Good idea though, thanks for passing it on.


"Playcentric" wrote in message
Daniel - I take
that you work for Microsoft.
What I am asking the feature is to send an Outlook item (Hyperlink only) to
OneNote.
Current version OneNote sends the entire email content (for example) to
OneNote. This is a "data duplication". What I need is the hyperlink only
(as a reference) so I can click and get to the email only if I want to.
 

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