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OneNote Testing
OneNote tip: setting the width of the default note container
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over 2 years ago
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John Guin
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One of our internal OneNote users sent an email last week asking to somehow set the width of a default note container on a new page. He only uses one machine and one monitor and therefore the size of the container can be set to always maximize his real...
OneNote Testing
OneNote tip: getting OneNote to prompt you for where to store stuff
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over 2 years ago
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John Guin
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I've gotten this question a few times now and once more last night made me think this may be worth posting. Here's the situation. You have printed to OneNote, or made a screen clipping, or otherwise sent some data to OneNote. We pop up a "Quick Filing"...
OneNote Testing
Three hardware changes around the OneNote testing hallway
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over 2 years ago
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John Guin
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This week saw three hardware happenings around the hallways of OneNote. And in the best interest of balancing, one will have a positive impact on testing OneNote, one was neutral and one hindered our testing efforts. So in the order of good to bad, here...
OneNote Testing
Using our test code repository to my (and OneNote’s) advantage
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over 2 years ago
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John Guin
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We have a lot of test tools we use around the OneNote test team. Some are available to everyone (everything from Sysinternals or Fiddler , for instance) and some we create ourselves. For these tools, we check in the source code into our code repository...
OneNote Testing
Planning for a new level of verifications in automation
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over 2 years ago
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John Guin
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I'm getting ready to check in a new level of verification for our automated tests. The verification is to ensure we follow our schema. It's pretty basic, and for almost all cases the verification passes. In some cases, though, it fails, but that is expected...
OneNote Testing
A quick tool to clean up a folder and save me some time
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over 2 years ago
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John Guin
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When I got to work this morning, I looked into a folder on a file server for the results of an automation tool that runs overnight. The folder was filled with dozens of files reporting potential problems and I jumped in to investigate. Each report...
OneNote Testing
"Behind the scenes" with the recent OneNote and Education post
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over 2 years ago
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John Guin
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Last week Michael wrote a great blog post about using OneNote in education . It has video, some good details about how Kelvin (the teacher) uses OneNote and is generally a pretty good read. Jump on over there and check it out if this sounds interesting...
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