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pjmiller
I have not yet used ON 2007 however from the publicity I understand that
there is the option to 'link' pages together in much the same way as HTML
links, this is a very welcome addition.
My proposal is for there to be many types of link (user defined but
functionally identical) so you could define the relationship between the
linked items by giving the links a different type.
Examples of some of these relationships could be :-
Is a precondition of...
Occurs simultaneously with...
Is detailed information about...
Is an instance of...
or whatever you define.
It would also be usefull in my opinion to split the page header into two
fields, firstly a title, maximum one line of text and secondly a summary,
intended as a brief description of the contents of the page including any
keywords for search purposes, this is the same as the existing page header.
What do you think?
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there is the option to 'link' pages together in much the same way as HTML
links, this is a very welcome addition.
My proposal is for there to be many types of link (user defined but
functionally identical) so you could define the relationship between the
linked items by giving the links a different type.
Examples of some of these relationships could be :-
Is a precondition of...
Occurs simultaneously with...
Is detailed information about...
Is an instance of...
or whatever you define.
It would also be usefull in my opinion to split the page header into two
fields, firstly a title, maximum one line of text and secondly a summary,
intended as a brief description of the contents of the page including any
keywords for search purposes, this is the same as the existing page header.
What do you think?
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suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
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http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...a065-ffc3d1902f68&dg=microsoft.public.onenote