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Old 07-03-2009, 07:50 PM
Steve Silverwood
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Re: Windows + S

On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 21:53:35 -0700, "Wickiup"
<BeepBeep@Roadrunner.com> wrote:

>Hi, I do not mean to hijack this thread but would someone
>tell me a bit more about this Windows + S clip function?


Jim -- When you have it turned on, OneNote allows you to make
clippings from the screen into OneNote notes. Follow John's
instructions:

> Try this - click tools \ options \ other
> The top checkbox there should be Place OneNote icon in the taskbar.
> Toggle it off and then back on and click OK
> Now try Windows + S


to enable this in your Windows system. Once you've done that, you
should see a little OneNote icon in your system tray (on right end of
the taskbar near the clock).

By default, whenever you press Windows-S the screen will be sort-of
"grayed-out." Click and hold at one corner of the area you wish to
"clip," then drag the cursor to select that area. When you let go, it
will create a new OneNote page and paste a copy of that information
into the note.

//Steve//
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Old 07-03-2009, 07:50 PM