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Workaround for "turning off" the TAB key creating a table instead of a regular TAB in OneNote

As you may know, pressing TAB in the middle of a line in OneNote 2007 creates a table. There is no way to turn off this behavior, but if you want to create a regular TAB instead, you can use this workaround:

Create an Auto-correct rule that turns your chosen character sequence (e.g. "\t") into a regular TAB:

  1. Open Notepad and type one TAB. Select it and copy it.
  2. Go to OneNote and click Tools > Auto-correct Options...
  3. In the dialog, put your desired sequence of characters (e.g. \t, or \tab, or TAB, or <t>, or whatever you like) into the "Replace:" field.
  4. Paste the TAB that you copied from Notepad into the "With:" filed. Click Add.

Now, any \t followed by a SPACE will be replaced by a regular TAB.

 

Published Monday, April 07, 2008 12:40 PM by Olya_Veselova
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# Do you miss tab in OneNote?

One of my favourite features in OneNote 2007 is that when you hit tab it auto inserts a table for you,

Tuesday, April 08, 2008 1:15 PM by Daniel Escapa's OneNote Blog
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