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February 2009 - Posts

Hardware week precedes a performance test in OneNote

This has been one of "those weeks." Please bear with this story - it may not be good, or interesting, or enlightening, but it sure helps me vent :) We have some performance testing planned this week. In order to get to the tests (syncing notebooks
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Updating the OneNote Text File Importer

I received an email which pointed out a limitation and a design problem with the OneNote Text File Importer. First - the design issue. If you click the Browse button: You can choose a single folder from which to import: Remember, when you import the text
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A tip to help with using OneNote to send email

I don't know if it was due to my efforts trying to use OneNote to create all my email, but I got this question from a reader earlier this week: Is there a way you can customize the wording on the Outlook email that is automatically generated when you
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HyperV made a recent OneNote test very easy

I wrote the information below over the weekend, and realize today that it may only make sense if you know what virtualization is. We have a whole team blogging about it here, so you may want to browse over there if this doesn't make much sense. Ever since
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A new way of using OneNote to keep myself from looking silly

As I've mentioned before, one of the techniques I employ with Outlook is a rule to delay all my outgoing mail by 2 minutes. It keeps me from sending mail too soon - for instance, if I misspell my own name and don't notice it until I press Send, I have
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Now that I've changed my OneNote dogfood configuration, it's time to test a little with it

Last week I tangentially mentioned the affect one of the drivers in OneNote had on my dogfood configuration. I have changed my regional settings to show Japanese characters by default. This was at the behest of our "International Driver" in
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A quick "what to do" about dropping a phone with OneNote Mobile installed

I got this email from a OneNote user in Australia last week about a problem he was having with OneNote syncing to OneNote Mobile: "I have a Palm Pro which was syncing beautifully with OneNote on my PC. Then tragedy, my Palm was dropped. I received a new
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