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06-22-2012 07:34 PM
Hi difox,
What version of Microsoft Office are you running?
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06-22-2012 08:24 PM
I use Microsoft office 2007.... I used to be able to take an pdf file... and just slide it over to OneNote. I would then be given 3 options... 1- insert a link to the original file, 2-insert a copy of the file onto the page and 3-(don't remember the exact wording) Insert a printed copy so you can make changes????? I had a crash and had to reload my computer so...
this was quite useful - I don't remember if it is some tip I had gotten on the net or if it was some option that was available???? I found it quite useful. I do use OneNote intensively. Scan all my domcuments into it instead of keeping paper files so...
I would appreciate a way to be able to scan directly would be a total solution.
06-25-2012 06:17 AM
Hi difox,
You will need to open Microsoft Clip Organizer to scan the document. Once you have it scanned you can insert it into Microsoft Onenote.
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06-25-2012 03:56 PM
that is not what I am looking for... As the title say... I want to scan directly to OneNote or
as I used to do = slide a file (ex: a pdf file) which then I am able to view fully and write on it ect.... I am using Adobe Reader X - I used to ge able to drag the file to a page on OneNote and that is all it took.
At this time all I can do when I drag a pdf file to OneNote is either copy it as a link or as an icon which can be opened with Adobe Reader... I guess I will look online to see if I can find something about actually having the file opened in OneNote.
06-25-2012 04:07 PM
Hi difox,
What version of Office did you have when this was working?
Have you contacted Microsoft support about the issue with Onenote?
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