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| Inserting a file into OneNote 2007 notebook I want content of an html file to be imported to OneNote 2007 as content. On Windows XP I am trying to insert an html file from another directory tree. First of all it insert icon instead of content. Then when I am trying to open it, it produces all sorts of strange behaviors, like the file in temp location got deleted, unnecessary security warnings.. Word doc files are inserted OK ( but not imported). I use IE6. ( And not going to change it to IE7 under any circumstances until you make ALL TOOLBARS moveable. ). I love OneNote 2007. It looks like a masterpiece of a program. I used the same approach to keep information support for my business. But my very first experience of using it by porting my staff to One Notes miserably failed. I am as busy as you, and I will not come back, if I will not be able to find a solution. Trust is very difficult to obtain and keep, right? Of course, I can use copy-paste, but that is not cool. And - once I click on a link ( to another directory tree, of course, I am keeping to receive stupid and annoying messages that "location is unsafe". On my computer? Shame... Thank you, and good luck. Igor Polk, virtuar.com. ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...public.onenote |
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| Re: Inserting a file into OneNote 2007 notebook I created a new HTML file on my desktop. Then copied it and pasted a copy of it onto a OneNote page. OneNote inserted an icon of the file. When I double-clicked it, I received the Location is Unsafe warning, but it had a checkbox to never warn me again for this file type, which I checked. The file opened correctly in my browser. When I opened it a second time, it opened without warning in my browser. I didn't see any kind of weird behavior. Can you please describe in more detail (preferably step by step) what you did and when you encountered problems? Thanks, Patrick Schmid [OneNote MVP] -------------- http://pschmid.net *** Office 2007 RTM Issues: http://pschmid.net/blog/2006/11/13/80 Office 2007 Beta 2 Technical Refresh (B2TR): http://pschmid.net/blog/2006/09/18/43 *** Customize Office 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/customize RibbonCustomizer Add-In: http://pschmid.net/office2007/ribboncustomizer OneNote 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/onenote *** Subscribe to my Office 2007 blog: http://pschmid.net/blog/feed "Igor Polk" <IgorPolk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F0AC0786-E719-4D5D-88A9-583DD6BCB001@microsoft.com: > I want content of an html file to be imported to OneNote 2007 as content. > On Windows XP I am trying to insert an html file from another directory > tree. First of all it insert icon instead of content. Then when I am trying to > open it, it produces all sorts of strange behaviors, like the file in temp > location got deleted, unnecessary security warnings.. Word doc files are > inserted OK ( but not imported). I use IE6. ( And not going to change it to > IE7 under any circumstances until you make ALL TOOLBARS moveable. ). > > I love OneNote 2007. It looks like a masterpiece of a program. I used the > same approach to keep information support for my business. But my very first > experience of using it by porting my staff to One Notes miserably failed. I > am as busy as you, and I will not come back, if I will not be able to find a > solution. Trust is very difficult to obtain and keep, right? > > Of course, I can use copy-paste, but that is not cool. And - once I click on > a link ( to another directory tree, of course, I am keeping to receive stupid > and annoying messages that "location is unsafe". On my computer? Shame... > > Thank you, and good luck. > Igor Polk, virtuar.com. > > > > > ---------------- > This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the > suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I > Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this > link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then > click "I Agree" in the message pane. > > http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...public.onenote |
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| Re: Inserting a file into OneNote 2007 notebook Ok, here is what happened: 1. I opened OneNote and created new section called YSF, changed title. 2. Choose Menu: Insert>Files. 3. Choose the file C:\Documents and Settings\Igor\My documents\yes\index.htm, and click "insert" button on the file dialog box. An icon appears in the OneNote document. It looks like not connected to any program which opens this sort of files. The icon is called "index". 4. I Double Click the icon. IE6 appears for a millisecond with the content of the file, AND IMMEDIATELLY EXITS ! 5. I double click the icon again. IE6 window appears. Address is "C:\Documents%20and%20Settings\Igor\Local%20Settin gs\Temp\OneNote\1\index.htm". Inside the window: "The page cannot be displayed". When I check the location - there is no any file there. 6. If I repeat the insert process again, it is the same. 7. When I insert another type of file, like doc or xls, the icon is inserted, and file opens correctly. 8. But that is not what I'd like to do anyway !!! I want to insert the content of the html file into the OneNote notebook page ! Not the icon ! Exactly the same which happens after copy/paste process. Let us call it "import". That is what I need badly, and I bet anyone else who would like to transfer their notes which everyone makes in txt, html, or other types of files now into OneNote Notebooks. I have managed the whole information about my company in html files, because it is convenient to browse, but it is not convenient to fill up. OneNote looks like a perfect solution for simple information management to me. But the process of porting looks painful to me now. Thank you, Igor Polk, www.virtuar.com ( visit my site, it is interesting: virtual tours of San Francisco, Alcatraz, Golden Gate Bridge, Las Vegas, and more.. ). |
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| Re: Inserting a file into OneNote 2007 notebook One more behavior: "OneNote links to local html files display an annoying dialog box which I can not disable." 1. I Open C:\Documents and Settings\Igor\My documents\yes\index.htm file in IE6. 2. I choose menu "Edit>Select All" and copy it to clipboard. 3. Then I go to OneNote document and paste it. All text with links appears correctly ( at first glance ). 4. I choose a link. Right mouse button click, choose "Copy Hyperlink" menu. Here is the result: file:///C:\Documents%20and%20Settings\Igor\My%20documents\ yes\hr\Igor%20Polk\communications.htm 5. Then I click the link with the left button. A dialog box appears: "Microsoft Office OneNote Security Notice". "This location may be unsafe. <then the file path follows> Then: "Hyperlinks can be harmeful to your computer or data. To protect your computer click only those hyperlinks from trusted sources". "Do you want to continue"? There is no check box "Do not ask me stupid questions any more". I click Yes. 6. IE6 starts and displays the content of communications.htm file correctly. 7. I Close IE6. 8. Click the same link again: the dialog box appears again. There is no way to get rid of it. 9. If I click on a link to an internet location, the dialog box does not appear. This might look like a minor issue, but it severely diminished my productivity, if I were using OneNote. I am also a website disigner, and I have to have a lot of links to local html files in Notes. Igor Polk, www.virtuar.com |
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| Re: Inserting a file into OneNote 2007 notebook What if you open the file in IE and then use Send To OneNote in the Extras menu, or print it to OneNote? Patrick Schmid [OneNote MVP] -------------- http://pschmid.net *** Office 2007 RTM Issues: http://pschmid.net/blog/2006/11/13/80 Office 2007 Beta 2 Technical Refresh (B2TR): http://pschmid.net/blog/2006/09/18/43 *** Customize Office 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/customize RibbonCustomizer Add-In: http://pschmid.net/office2007/ribboncustomizer OneNote 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/onenote *** Subscribe to my Office 2007 blog: http://pschmid.net/blog/feed "Igor Polk" <IgorPolk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:13615F07-91F5-4D2F-A189-62CFBCC29E46@microsoft.com: > One more behavior: "OneNote links to local html files display an annoying > dialog box which I can not disable." > > 1. I Open C:\Documents and Settings\Igor\My documents\yes\index.htm file in > IE6. > 2. I choose menu "Edit>Select All" and copy it to clipboard. > 3. Then I go to OneNote document and paste it. All text with links appears > correctly ( at first glance ). > 4. I choose a link. Right mouse button click, choose "Copy Hyperlink" menu. > Here is the result: > file:///C:\Documents%20and%20Settings\Igor\My%20documents\ yes\hr\Igor%20Polk\communications.htm > 5. Then I click the link with the left button. A dialog box appears: > "Microsoft Office OneNote Security Notice". "This location may be unsafe. > <then the file path follows> Then: "Hyperlinks can be harmeful to your > computer or data. To protect your computer click only those hyperlinks from > trusted sources". "Do you want to continue"? There is no check box "Do not > ask me stupid questions any more". I click Yes. > 6. IE6 starts and displays the content of communications.htm file correctly. > 7. I Close IE6. > 8. Click the same link again: the dialog box appears again. There is no way > to get rid of it. > 9. If I click on a link to an internet location, the dialog box does not > appear. > > This might look like a minor issue, but it severely diminished my > productivity, if I were using OneNote. I am also a website disigner, and I > have to have a lot of links to local html files in Notes. > > Igor Polk, www.virtuar.com |
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| Re: Inserting a file into OneNote 2007 notebook When I use Send To OneNote in the Tools menu ( IE6 ) it copy-pastes the code into a new unfiled Note. Which partially solves one of my problems ( only I'd prefer to do it from OneNote ), thank you! But links to html files still produce a security warning dialog. Oh-oh! Just figured, that with converting all my local html documents to OneNote documents, I have to re-establish all links between documents. That's does it ! Printing to OneNote works, but of course, that does not preserve links if they are not explicitly typed as URLs. Igor Polk, www.virtuar.com PS. Patrick, I'd like to know about developments on these issures, please! |
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| Re: Inserting a file into OneNote 2007 notebook 1. If I make a link to a shared folder in the My Network Places, something like: file:///\\Jimmy/My%20Documents/yes/ and then make links to the same share, but with the full path, they work without any problem ( i.e. without strange dialogs). 2. If I make a notebook in the location of my html files ( on shared folder too ) and then make a link: file:///\\.\index.htm, it works in a funny way: - First the same security dialog appears, If I click Yes, it waits for some time, then gives me an Error dialog box from IE: "Can not find 'file://index.htm/'. Make sure the path or Internet address is correct, and then it opens the file. If I type file:///.\index.htm in the hyperlink it fixes it to file:///\\.\index.htm. Good luck! |
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| Re: Inserting a file into OneNote 2007 notebook Igor, I'd like to hear what your information management goal is. How will this organizational structure imnprove what you do? Do you have some time to share that with us? I might learn a good new way to organize classroom information -- and access to that info by me and the students (5th grade). I feel like I could make better connection to web-based and html-coded content through OneNote. What did you mean by re-connecting pages? Didn't the content that orginated outside OneNote have a structure of it's own? If One Note is the table of contents for this content, perhaps you don't need to reconnect content inside OneNote. There is a right-click-accessed command for copying [into the clipboard] a hyperlink to a paragraph. Then you navigate to or create a OneNote page that must have a way (the link you made and copied a second ago) to be able to jump to that content. So that makes an internal link. There are instructions in David Rasmussen's blog about doing this and assigning a hot-key-combination to the jump. Again, I'd be interested in the overview of what you are trying to do. (I have been involved in web site production -- from the sales and marketing side -- before teaching...) Jonathan Rawle "Igor Polk" wrote: > When I use Send To OneNote in the Tools menu ( IE6 ) it copy-pastes the code > into a new unfiled Note. Which partially solves one of my problems ( only I'd > prefer to do it from OneNote ), thank you! But links to html files still > produce a security warning dialog. > > Oh-oh! Just figured, that with converting all my local html documents to > OneNote documents, I have to re-establish all links between documents. That's > does it ! > > Printing to OneNote works, but of course, that does not preserve links if > they are not explicitly typed as URLs. > |
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| Re: Inserting a file into OneNote 2007 notebook With pleasure, Jonathan! Let's first look what I have now. I run a little business. I am doing many things related to it. Here are my functions: Director, or CEO, if you wish; Photographer; Tour-designer ( that is like graphical-content-designer for a game); Graphic designer; ( sometimes ) WebMaster ( including web design ); Software Engineer, I write programs in C++ and Java for my business; Web Promoter ( SEO ); Sales; Marketing; Production; IT Engineer and tech support ( for myself, but that does not make it simpler ); Facility manager; Financial Officer; Travel Planner; As you can guess, I have a lot of information to keep about various things. Good way to organize it is the key to success of any modern business. Especially of those understaffed. I use centralized system of documentation based on HTML files. An HTML file is so far the simplest way to keep text, images, and references to programs all together, and its greatest advantage is - it has links! Once a link is established, you click on it, and it brings another HTML document or any other document in its running program. And you can even have links to the wealth of information available on Internet. So, I have one, root document which is a default page for my Internet Browser ( which happens to be IE6 ). Inside this document, I have sections of links to other HTML documents: most resent activities, and departments: General company information, financial info, info about my websites, logs of activities, intelligence information, everything related and what could be put into a file is there. As you can see I have lots and lots of documents, interconnected between each other and to other files. It is very convenient, but it has several disadvantages. First, and most important is that it is quite slow to make entries. I use Dreamweaver, of course, but still it is way not as convenient, especially working with large files, as I imagine. Professional HTML editing software has a lot of powers, but I need very simple things here. If you ever edited large HTML doc you will understand what I mean. Looking at OneNote I can see that it has a lot of advantages: simplicity, and many useful features, like typing in any place on the screen, great thesaurus, search, OCR, tags, drawings, a lot of things! So, I am thinking to switch. For that I need to import, transform some of my HTML docs into OneNote docs. At least those which I intend to continue to edit. Now we are getting to the point. I can import one html file ( by "sending to OneNote" from IE ). I can import another one. BUT !!!! VERY LARGE BUT !!! LINKS BETWEEN THEM ARE LOST ! I am just not able to re-establish them again. It is too much manual work! I probably will use OneNote for some tasks, like logs of activities, OCR-ing business cards, hoping that one day, Microsoft will make import of local HTML sites. Or may be not... * * * I do not know what you are going to do. It looks like you are going to start your little information system from scratch, that is easy, and you will not have similar problems like I do. Or you may. In future. So we should think about it.. HTML or OneNote proprietary file format. Have I answered your question? Igor Polk, www.virtuar.com |
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| Re: Inserting a file into OneNote 2007 notebook Hi Igor, Thanks for that description! Here are some things to consider: 1. If you set the clip to ON from IE feature to send content to the current page (Tools, Options), you can use IE to navigate to the page you'd like to insert into OneNote and then simply send it over. At the same time, you can create the structure you'd like in OneNote first. 2. You can create links between OneNote pages, etc. However, you don't need links for everything that you have links now in HTML. ON's notebooks, section groups, sections and pages already provide you with some structure that you can use to your advantage. 3. You can have ON create pages for links. For example, if you make a bulleted list on one ON page, then you can select the list and right-click it (or just right-click an individual item). Then select "Create Linked Page". This will create a new page in the current section, title it according to the list item and the list item will link to it. 4. If you simply want to create a link to an existing item, right-click the existing item and say "Copy Hyperlink to XXX" (XXX can be a page, paragraph, etc). You can past this link anywhere else in ON (it will be a link with the name of the paragraph, page). If you want to make any particular existing text the link, copy the hyperlink as before, but then select your text and use Insert, Hyperlink (you can add this to your toolbar or just press CTRL-K). Then paste the link into the address field. 5. Depending on the amount of information you are dealing with, you might be able to get everything you have into ON fairly quickly if you make use of 1-4 and essentially mold your existing structure into a new ON structure that you created before. 6. Don't forget about search. The new instant search feature essentially gives you the freedom to be less organized with your structure and still find the information you need quickly. I try to be organized with my ON notebooks, but over time things aren't in a perfect structure anymore. Whenever I need something then, search finds it for me in a few seconds. Patrick Schmid [OneNote MVP] -------------- http://pschmid.net *** Office 2007 RTM Issues: http://pschmid.net/blog/2006/11/13/80 Office 2007 Beta 2 Technical Refresh (B2TR): http://pschmid.net/blog/2006/09/18/43 *** Customize Office 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/customize RibbonCustomizer Add-In: http://pschmid.net/office2007/ribboncustomizer OneNote 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/onenote *** Subscribe to my Office 2007 blog: http://pschmid.net/blog/feed "Igor Polk" <IgorPolk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:D10A5C53-137C-449C-9BBA-6240228B4BC0@microsoft.com: > With pleasure, Jonathan! > > Let's first look what I have now. I run a little business. I am doing many > things related to it. Here are my functions: > > Director, or CEO, if you wish; > Photographer; > Tour-designer ( that is like graphical-content-designer for a game); > Graphic designer; ( sometimes ) > WebMaster ( including web design ); > Software Engineer, I write programs in C++ and Java for my business; > Web Promoter ( SEO ); > Sales; > Marketing; > Production; > IT Engineer and tech support ( for myself, but that does not make it simpler > ); > Facility manager; > Financial Officer; > Travel Planner; > > As you can guess, I have a lot of information to keep about various things. > Good way to organize it is the key to success of any modern business. > Especially of those understaffed. > > I use centralized system of documentation based on HTML files. An HTML file > is so far the simplest way to keep text, images, and references to programs > all together, and its greatest advantage is - it has links! Once a link is > established, you click on it, and it brings another HTML document or any > other document in its running program. > And you can even have links to the wealth of information available on > Internet. > > So, I have one, root document which is a default page for my Internet > Browser ( which happens to be IE6 ). > Inside this document, I have sections of links to other HTML documents: most > resent activities, and departments: > General company information, financial info, info about my websites, logs of > activities, intelligence information, everything related and what could be > put into a file is there. As you can see I have lots and lots of documents, > interconnected between each other and to other files. > > It is very convenient, but it has several disadvantages. First, and most > important is that it is quite slow to make entries. I use Dreamweaver, of > course, but still it is way not as convenient, especially working with large > files, as I imagine. Professional HTML editing software has a lot of powers, > but I need very simple things here. If you ever edited large HTML doc you > will understand what I mean. > > Looking at OneNote I can see that it has a lot of advantages: simplicity, > and many useful features, like typing in any place on the screen, great > thesaurus, search, OCR, tags, drawings, a lot of things! > > So, I am thinking to switch. For that I need to import, transform some of my > HTML docs into OneNote docs. At least those which I intend to continue to > edit. > > Now we are getting to the point. I can import one html file ( by "sending to > OneNote" from IE ). I can import another one. BUT !!!! VERY LARGE BUT > !!! LINKS BETWEEN THEM ARE LOST ! I am just not able to re-establish them > again. It is too much manual work! > > I probably will use OneNote for some tasks, like logs of activities, OCR-ing > business cards, hoping that one day, Microsoft will make import of local HTML > sites. Or may be not... > > * * * > I do not know what you are going to do. It looks like you are going to start > your little information system from scratch, that is easy, and you will not > have similar problems like I do. Or you may. In future. So we should think > about it.. HTML or OneNote proprietary file format. > > Have I answered your question? > > Igor Polk, www.virtuar.com |
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