Sneaky!!! I do the windows-s key, but never thought to do it from a 2nd
instance of OneNote. Since I usually do have two instances open pointing to
different notebooks (one pointing to unfiled and one to filed content,
usually), I am going to make this part of my regular habits. (That is, when
I don't need the extras of SnagIt :) )
Thanks Ilya!
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"Ilya Koulchin" <ikoulchine********.com> wrote in message
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> jeffward wrote:
>> I have tried all of this and still have the same question. Is there an
>> easy way to select, cut, and copy just a PORTION of a One Note page?
>> Text seems to be easy to do, but I can't find a good way to do just a
>> PORTION of an image.
>>
>> The screen clipping feature apparently does not work within One Note.
>> When I click it from inside One Note, it leaves One Note and wants to
>> clip from the last screen viewed (usually my desktop). Is there
>> something else I could so.
>
> There are two options:
> You can use the windowskey+S to capture a screenclipping to the unfiled
> notes section. This will allow you to capture a portion of the active
> OneNote window.
> If you want to capture a screen clipping using the toolbar button, you can
> open up a second OneNote window (ctrl+M) and then use the screen clipping
> button from one of the windows to capture a clipping of the other window.
>
> Ilya