In article <BCB33444-8BB5-4F19-AF5E-E232C4697A81@microsoft.com>,
anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com says...
> Is it possible to convert drawings from journal (or OneNote) to Powerpoint or Visio?
> The drawings can be copied and paste in PP, that's OK.
> But can they be converted in technical drawings?
> Perhaps with a third party tool?
If you save your OneNote or Journal drawing as a regular graphics file
such as .TIFF then there are some third party apps that claim to be able
to convert them into AutoCAD .DXF files. You can then import that into
Visio. I don't know about PowerPoint. It has been a long time since I
have used AutoCAD professionally so I don't know what is still available
now or how good they are. I do know they were pretty expensive back in
the early 90's.
With the amount of clean up you would have to do I think it would be more
efficient to just import that graphic file into Visio and then use that
as a guide while redoing your drawing cleanly.