Stationary question

S

smarty

I have made my own stationary. It is basically three coloums of typed words
that i want to circle, tick or similar so my staff can use the forn as a
instruction sheet for the workshop. My question is how do I lok the size of
these greyed areas of text to a set size. If I put note on the page the text
flows down and on to another page. Not what I want. I want to be able to
scribble over the page without moving the text/stationary. Can anyone help????
 
J

Jonathan

As a teacher I need this, too, so I can walk around the room with a tabletPC
and mark, say, a stationery sheet labeled Homework Done, ("What do you mean,
the mongoose ate your homework? Yesterday's math was eaten by the goat!") and
still make a (ink, right?) note (goat or mongoose) next to the checkmark or
name that will not change the form size and screen layout.

Forgive me if this is a way too basic OneNote question; I am evaluating how
much classroom management to switch to OneNote and, at first, it seems that
many of the tools I need are going to be "outside" OneNote - like a
spreadsheet or tightly-controlled table (as opposed to the OneNote version of
a table.)

For those of you that can answer the original question here, would you also
address this scenario or other related quick-info-gathering moments?

Thanks, in advance,

Jonathan
 

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