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Yet another powertoy written by Jeff Cardon (*applause*) that will help you when you are printing a lot of documents to OneNote. I will just let his user guide speak for itself: Preview: Changes made to any of the settings in the dialog are displayed in the preview pane.
Here’s a post that is way out of my comfort zone, so, please don’t be asking me any questions about it. (I told you I’m lying low today). It turns out that Microsoft has a scripting environment call Powershell and that people (at lease one person, anyway) use it to write PowerToys or add-ins for OneNote – which is exactly what Brian Dewey has done.
Now that the OneNote Web App has been released (the #1 thing everyone had been asking about), I've compiled a list of the top 5 other questions you've been asking about OneNote 2010. 1. How can I apply templates in OneNote 2010? With the removal of the old Office 2003-style menus and toolbars, and the addition of the ribbon, many commands have been grouped together to make them more discoverable in OneNote 2010. Even so, many of you noticed that there's no Templates command anywhere on the ribbon.
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This post was authored by Olya Veselova, Senior PM Lead on OneNote Organizing and finding content is an important part of your note taking experience, and we've spent a lot of time this release thinking about how to improve navigation in OneNote 2013. We've also been working on making OneNote better for touch based devices, which have an entirely different set of constraints. It's also important for the UI to scale well for casual and power users - we wanted to make it easy to get around your content whether you have a single notebook or dozens of them. As David touched upon in his earlier post, we now have two modes in OneNote: Normal View , an updated version of the layout from 2010 designed for mouse and keyboard use Full Page View , a completely new style of navigation designed specifically for touch