| Re: Send To OneNote button does not send images, sends only text BillyBuckets wrote:
>> Is it only ON? Does cut & paste of images work with Word?
>>
>> Is it only images in browsers? Can you cut an image from a Word
>> document
>> and paste into ON?
>>
>> Also, try IE + Send to OneNote without add-ons:
>> Start-Programs-Accessories-System Tools-Internet Explorer (No
>> Add-ons)
>>
>> I just noticed my previous post was all one block of text. I don't
> know what happened to my line breaks... you have to type the tag
> manually here?
You seem to come through some gateway which I never heard of.
Why don't you use a NewsReader and subscribe for the Newsgroup.
You have either Outlook Express or WinMail available. Both work fine for
any kind of NewsGroups.
> Anyway, I tried selecting a webpage with text and images and pasting
> into Word. The pictures were merely appropriately sized placeholders,
> not actual images. I tried right clicking an image and pasting it
> into Word; the same thing happened as when I highlighted the image.
> When pasting into ON, only the "Pasted from " appeared.
There seems to be something really strange with your system.
Things marked on a webpage in IE and pasted into Word works fine for me.
And pasting from Word into ON too. All images appear.
The same with everything marked in IE and pasted into ON (be it manually
or with the "Send to OneNote" button in the IE IconBar.
> Win+S works for screen caps, so I know that my office suite CAN handle
> pasted images. I also opened an image from the hard drive, right
> clicked Copy in MS image previewer, and pasted it just fine into Word
> and ON. It seems that the problem is only with images directly from
> the web. I have no idea why this might be... running IE with no
> addons makes no difference, and I have tried two other browsers
> (safari and flashpeak slimbrowser) and no luck.
I have no idea at all what might wring with your system causing such
strange results :-( :-(
> Does Office handle images from the web differently?
Normally not.
> Are there differences in images on the clipboard based on
> where they came from?
There are some technical differences (as it's often mixed content). But
I'm not knowing anything on the details.
> I don't understand this at all.
Me too {siiiigh}
Rainald |