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| does Microsoft explain the Napkin Match feature of OneNote 2007? I discovered if from a blog but did not find it explained in the Help files. That is not totally true. There is a passing reference in the What's New page as follows: Calculator Perform simple calculations ("napkin math") while you take notes without leaving the page. But that sentence is not as informative as it could be if MS threw in an example or had a separatat entry for the feature. Essentially if you enter an equation like 10/5 = then OneNote will automatically calculate and enter the answer of "2" in the OneNote page where you type the simple equation. One wonders how many similar features are hidden away without documentation. |
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| Re: does Microsoft explain the Napkin Math feature of OneNote 2007? If you bring up Help, then enter 'math', it tells you about it. However, I must admit I was not aware of it until your post. Thanks. "Chad" <Chad@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:42F681C7-A864-46D6-9B20-327C33585CD1@microsoft.com... >I discovered if from a blog but did not find it explained in the Help >files. > That is not totally true. There is a passing reference in the What's New > page as follows: > > Calculator Perform simple calculations ("napkin math") while you take > notes > without leaving the page. > > But that sentence is not as informative as it could be if MS threw in an > example or had a separatat entry for the feature. > > Essentially if you enter an equation like 10/5 = > then OneNote will automatically calculate and enter the answer of "2" in > the > OneNote page where you type the simple equation. > > One wonders how many similar features are hidden away without > documentation. |
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| Re: does Microsoft explain the Napkin Math feature of OneNote 2007 I've read the "math" section of Help, but still can't figure out how to use the % operator. Can somebody give and example? Thanks "John Hanley" wrote: > If you bring up Help, then enter 'math', it tells you about it. However, I > must admit I was not aware of it until your post. Thanks. > > "Chad" <Chad@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:42F681C7-A864-46D6-9B20-327C33585CD1@microsoft.com... > >I discovered if from a blog but did not find it explained in the Help > >files. > > That is not totally true. There is a passing reference in the What's New > > page as follows: > > > > Calculator Perform simple calculations ("napkin math") while you take > > notes > > without leaving the page. > > > > But that sentence is not as informative as it could be if MS threw in an > > example or had a separatat entry for the feature. > > > > Essentially if you enter an equation like 10/5 = > > then OneNote will automatically calculate and enter the answer of "2" in > > the > > OneNote page where you type the simple equation. > > > > One wonders how many similar features are hidden away without > > documentation. > > |
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| Re: does Microsoft explain the Napkin Math feature of OneNote 2007 It's just a shortcut to make calculating percentages a bit easier. Try 100*20%= and hit Enter or Space. You get 100*20%=20 Compare to 100*.2=20 --- the % may be more intuitive to some users. -- Thanks, John Guin OneNote Test Team http://blogs.msdn.com/johnguin "jackshafer" wrote: > I've read the "math" section of Help, but still can't figure out how to use > the % operator. Can somebody give and example? Thanks > > "John Hanley" wrote: > > > If you bring up Help, then enter 'math', it tells you about it. However, I > > must admit I was not aware of it until your post. Thanks. > > > > "Chad" <Chad@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:42F681C7-A864-46D6-9B20-327C33585CD1@microsoft.com... > > >I discovered if from a blog but did not find it explained in the Help > > >files. > > > That is not totally true. There is a passing reference in the What's New > > > page as follows: > > > > > > Calculator Perform simple calculations ("napkin math") while you take > > > notes > > > without leaving the page. > > > > > > But that sentence is not as informative as it could be if MS threw in an > > > example or had a separatat entry for the feature. > > > > > > Essentially if you enter an equation like 10/5 = > > > then OneNote will automatically calculate and enter the answer of "2" in > > > the > > > OneNote page where you type the simple equation. > > > > > > One wonders how many similar features are hidden away without > > > documentation. > > > > |
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| Re: does Microsoft explain the Napkin Math feature of OneNote 2007 Thanks to all. "John Waller" wrote: > See also > > http://blogs.msdn.com/chris_pratley/...note-2007.aspx > > -- > Regards > > John Waller > > > |
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