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| Optimal page length and pags open? Will onenote run better if I keep my pages shorter? Sometimes when my page starts to get long it gets a bit slow/jumpy. Is there a way to improve this? Also, does having a lot of sections and books open slow onenote? Should I close them if I am not really using them at the moment? |
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| RE: Optimal page length and pags open? Will shorter pages give better perf: well, the answer at extreme sizes is yes. If you were to put the entire text of a book (Pride and Prejudice, for instance) onto one page, perf would be poor. Breaking it out a chapter per page results in much better perf with today's machines. And it's probably better to leave notebooks open. The only performance cost I can imagine for having them open is search indexing running when the machine is idle. Pictures and audio get scanned for text. If you close the notebooks, that indexing operation may never happen. Still, if you want to close notebooks, you may want to use the Favorites powertoy at http://blogs.msdn.com/johnguin/archi...r-onenote.aspx. It will help keep track of all the notebooks you have used. -- Thanks, John Guin OneNote Test Team http://blogs.msdn.com/johnguin "alex" wrote: > Will onenote run better if I keep my pages shorter? Sometimes when my page > starts to get long it gets a bit slow/jumpy. Is there a way to improve this? > > Also, does having a lot of sections and books open slow onenote? Should I > close them if I am not really using them at the moment? |
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