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November 2009 - Posts

Now that the beta is out the door, I can talk about OneNote 2010!

Finally - the beta is public, so run over there and try it out! The toughest part about this blog has been trying to write about what I'm testing, but not being able to mention the new features we are adding. So let's go way back in time and talk about
Posted by JohnGuin | 4 Comments

Why in the world are our notebooks wrapped in plastic?

This is new. One of the nice things about Microsoft is our office supply rooms. We can go in any time and grab a pen, pencil or binder clips or whatever we need to get our jobs done. One of the items we have available are small  spiral bound notebooks
Posted by JohnGuin | 4 Comments

Opening a new SideNote in OneNote when Windows starts

I saw this question on the newsgroup the other day and left a short description of how to get the behavior the user wanted. Basically, the request was to have a sidenote open each time Windows was started so that OneNote was ready to take notes at once.
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A great and detailed OneNote planning template

This is a pretty detailed time planner I stumbled across last week. Dean Gardiner created a very detailed planner and packaged it as a OneNote package file and made it free for everyone. How detailed? He includes a short video for how to set it up. I
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Using the equations about screen size as a test scenario for OneNote

Last time I shared a page I used Word and Onenote 2010 equation support to figure out how much larger laptop screen were based on the diagonal measurement of the screens. I mentioned in passing that I would use this to test the implementation of our equation
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Using Equation Support and Napkin Math in Onenote to solve a real world puzzle

I was thinking about getting a larger laptop with a much larger screen than my current tablet. At first, I naively thought the manufacturers would publish the screen size of their laptops. Naturally they don't - they only publish the diagonal measurement
Posted by JohnGuin | 5 Comments
 
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