I use SnagIt for the screen captures you mention. OneNote had a screen grab
function built in as well, but it only grabs the stuff as a picture.
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> "Carolus" <Carolus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>> Meanwhile I get the feeling that images are only transferred to OneNote
>> if
>> they reside in a table format on the original page.
>
> After skimming thru these posts for a few months, 'drag and drop' finally
> stuck with me last week.
>
> Print to one note from a web page, on my WinXP 2003/OneNote 2003 system,
> moves every thing but the formatting. It was more practical to highlight a
> section or ^A /^C a page then open the OneNote window and paste.
>
> After reading about drag and drop, I either ^A or highlight with the
> cursor
> >bottom up<, then drag and drop into OneNote. Pictures and formatting
> transfer fine.
>
> If needed, I can research for a software package that captures portions of
> a web page for copy or print. I found it while research web page video
> capture, but it's hidden in 252MB of notes.
>
> (Interesting name you have!).
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