This is really strange. I can do the Send to OneNote for any Outlook item
and the whole thing goes over, no matter whether it contains pictures or not
and no matter whether it is in a table or not.
I knew the Print to OneNote wouldn't meet your needs, but I was hoping that
if the print didn't work either it might provide some clues. Since one works
and the other doesn't, I am truly stumped.
I will see if I can get some testing done on a Window XP system to see if
the problem is there. We may have to wait for Monday when the OneNote team
is available to get a solution...
--
Kathy Jacobs, Microsoft MVP OneNote and PowerPoint
Author of Kathy Jacobs on PowerPoint
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"Carolus" <Carolus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Kathy, I did the test you recommended. All pages with text AND images from
> the Outlook article are available in OneNote.
>
> However these are of-course not editable any more, so no notes can be
> added
> in OneNote.
>
> Meanwhile I get the feeling that images are only transferred to OneNote if
> they reside in a table format on the original page.
>
> Carolus
>
> "Carolus" wrote:
>
>> I am using Windows XP. After installing Outlook 2007 I have installed
>> Home
>> and Student 2007.
>>
>> Then I added the RSS feed to the OneNote blog of Chris Pratley into
>> Outlook
>> 2007.
>>
>> While reading the previous referenced article in Outlook I did click the
>> Send to OneNote button.
>>
>> OneNote 2007 started but transferred only the text, not the images.
>>
>> Then I tried this in Internet Explorer 7 using the same article, however
>> with the same result.
>>
>> It means that I manually had to copy and paste each image from the
>> Outlook
>> reading pane to OneNote.
>>
>> Carolus
>>
>> "Kathy Jacobs" wrote:
>>
>> > Interesting.... I just tried it and I get both the images and the text.
>> > (Hadn't tried it in a while, so didn't know what I would get.) I even
>> > played
>> > around with the paste options and can't get the text only result you
>> > are
>> > getting.
>> >
>> > Can you do a test? If you do a print to OneNote instead of a Send to
>> > OneNote
>> > (both from Outlook and from some other program), do you get just the
>> > text,
>> > or do you get the graphics then? I am thinking that you may have set
>> > the
>> > printer to somehow print only text....But, since I can't find where one
>> > controls what the Send to OneNote printer prints, you may still be
>> > stuck...
>> >
>> > Are you running on Vista or on Windows XP?
>> >
>> >
>> > --
>> > Kathy Jacobs, Microsoft MVP OneNote and PowerPoint
>> > Author of Kathy Jacobs on PowerPoint
>> > Get PowerPoint and OneNote information at www.onppt.com
>> >
>> > I believe life is meant to be lived. But:
>> > if we live without making a difference, it makes no difference that we
>> > lived
>> >
>> > "Carolus" <Carolus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> > news:07644630-C14A-4605-ADF9-DE074C2578D2@microsoft.com...
>> > > Send To OneNote does not send images only text.
>> > >
>> > > I am using Outlook 2007, IE 7 and Home and Student 2007 full
>> > > versions.
>> > >
>> > > When I click the Send to OneNote button on a mail, only the text is
>> > > transferred to OneNote. The same problem exists in IE 7 when
>> > > clicking the
>> > > Send to OneNote button , no images, only text is moved to OneNote.
>> > >
>> > > I have used Chris Pratley's blog "OneNote 2007 and Outlook: Best
>> > > Buddies"
>> > > for testing purposes: only text, no images are transferred.
>> > >
>> > > How to solve this?
>> > >
>> > > Carolus
>> >