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Terry Pickett 11-02-2007 10:30 AM

How Do You Get the Date And Time to be in Bold Print?
 
OneNote by default puts the date and time at the top of the page. But, how do
you get it to be in dark print? It has it shaded out on the page and that is
how it prints. I looked at all the settings and I didn't anything for default
date and time.

Any help would be appreciated.

Terry Pickett

Ben M. Schorr - MVP 11-02-2007 11:50 AM

Re: How Do You Get the Date And Time to be in Bold Print?
 
What version of OneNote are you using?

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"Terry Pickett" wrote in message
news:6FCBA698-FBCF-45B1-91F4-A85137172035@microsoft.com...
> OneNote by default puts the date and time at the top of the page. But, how
> do
> you get it to be in dark print? It has it shaded out on the page and that
> is
> how it prints. I looked at all the settings and I didn't anything for
> default
> date and time.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Terry Pickett



Terry Pickett 11-02-2007 12:00 PM

Re: How Do You Get the Date And Time to be in Bold Print?
 

Sorry. I am using OneNotes 2007.

Thanks,

Terry



Sinclair 11-04-2007 05:40 AM

Re: How Do You Get the Date And Time to be in Bold Print?
 
Ben

That's typical of you. You ask and then bow out from the stage. Why didn't
you tell Terry in the first place that, irrespective of version, date & time
stamp cannot be formatted at one's liking.


"Ben M. Schorr - MVP" wrote:

> What version of OneNote are you using?
>
> --
> --
> -Ben-
> Ben M. Schorr, MVP
> Roland Schorr & Tower
> http://www.rolandschorr.com
> http://www.officeforlawyers.com/onenote.htm
>
>
> "Terry Pickett" wrote in message
> news:6FCBA698-FBCF-45B1-91F4-A85137172035@microsoft.com...
> > OneNote by default puts the date and time at the top of the page. But, how
> > do
> > you get it to be in dark print? It has it shaded out on the page and that
> > is
> > how it prints. I looked at all the settings and I didn't anything for
> > default
> > date and time.
> >
> > Any help would be appreciated.
> >
> > Terry Pickett

>


Terry Pickett 11-05-2007 02:30 AM

Re: How Do You Get the Date And Time to be in Bold Print?
 
Thanks,
I know now it can't be changed.

Terry



zoid 11-07-2007 07:50 AM

Re: How Do You Get the Date And Time to be in Bold Print?
 
umm... I don't understand how you're *not* able to do this. I use OneNote
'07, maybe that's the difference?

I insert date and time on new pages, too. On my setup this is required,
since the default d&t are those for when the template were created. I want
the current d&t, so I switch to the lasso tool, select the date and time
block, and once selected...

SOLUTION 1:
....click on the small calendar that appears on the top right. From the menu
that appears, select "Today"; then, click the small clock on bottom right and
click 'OK' to set page time to current. Bad news: There's no way to reformat
text size, font face style or color using this method that I can find.
Otherwise, I can...

SOLUTION 2:
....click the 'X' button or otherwise delete this d&t block. Then I click on
a desired clear area on the page, with either the text or lasso tools and
click the "Insert date and time" button or menu item. This places the
current date and time in a fully formatible text field. Unfortunately, the
d&t are in 'mm/dd/yyyy, h:mm AM/PM' format and this format seems to be
unalterable from within OneNote. But, at least this method allows the user
to format size, color, etc. of the d&t for the note to somethig that can be
read/printed visibly.

Perhaps someone else could chip in with a way to format Solution 2 back to
'Mmm, dd, yyyy
time' ?

"Terry Pickett" wrote:

> Thanks,
> I know now it can't be changed.
>
> Terry
>
>


Erik Sojka (MVP) 11-07-2007 06:10 PM

Re: How Do You Get the Date And Time to be in Bold Print?
 
You cannot format the built-in date and time fields under the Page Title.

The date and time format used when you Insert | Date&Time is based on the
Time and Short Date formats as specified under Control Panel | Regional and
Language Options.




=?Utf-8?B?em9pZA==?= wrote in
news:86F5807E-DE4D-4325-8104-5C97408D5311@microsoft.com:

> umm... I don't understand how you're *not* able to do this. I use
> OneNote '07, maybe that's the difference?
>
> I insert date and time on new pages, too. On my setup this is
> required, since the default d&t are those for when the template were
> created. I want the current d&t, so I switch to the lasso tool,
> select the date and time block, and once selected...
>
> SOLUTION 1:
> ...click on the small calendar that appears on the top right. From
> the menu that appears, select "Today"; then, click the small clock on
> bottom right and click 'OK' to set page time to current. Bad news:
> There's no way to reformat text size, font face style or color using
> this method that I can find. Otherwise, I can...
>
> SOLUTION 2:
> ...click the 'X' button or otherwise delete this d&t block. Then I
> click on a desired clear area on the page, with either the text or
> lasso tools and click the "Insert date and time" button or menu item.
> This places the current date and time in a fully formatible text
> field. Unfortunately, the d&t are in 'mm/dd/yyyy, h:mm AM/PM' format
> and this format seems to be unalterable from within OneNote. But, at
> least this method allows the user to format size, color, etc. of the
> d&t for the note to somethig that can be read/printed visibly.
>
> Perhaps someone else could chip in with a way to format Solution 2
> back to 'Mmm, dd, yyyy
time' ?
>
> "Terry Pickett" wrote:
>
>> Thanks,
>> I know now it can't be changed.
>>
>> Terry
>>
>>

>




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