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| Is there a way to paste into a Word or without a OneNote hyperlink I am very new to OneNote, just starting using it today, and only need it for one thing right now. I am using it to capture a screen shot, then I need to paste it into PowerPoint or Word, and I do, but I still have the OneNote page come up with a hyperlink on it and then I have to delete that each time. Is there a way to just take my image straight to the program I need to without creating this hyperlink/image in a separate OneNote window? Sorry if this isn't very clear - don't quite know how to describe |
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| RE: Is there a way to paste into a Word or without a OneNote hyperlink You could copy the screen clipping only the clipboard and then paste into Word. Right click the OneNote icon in the system tray (near the clock) and Select Options | Screen Clipping defaults. Select the option to only copy the image to the clipboard. Now OneNote won't create the page. If you want, you can set OneNote to create the page in Unfiled Notes but not automatically show it. This also copies the image to the clipboard so you can simply paste into Word. Each option has its own advantages. -- Hope this helps, John Guin OneNote Test Team http://blogs.msdn.com/johnguin "Donna" wrote: > I am very new to OneNote, just starting using it today, and only need it for > one thing right now. I am using it to capture a screen shot, then I need to > paste it into PowerPoint or Word, and I do, but I still have the OneNote page > come up with a hyperlink on it and then I have to delete that each time. Is > there a way to just take my image straight to the program I need to without > creating this hyperlink/image in a separate OneNote window? > > Sorry if this isn't very clear - don't quite know how to describe |
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| RE: Is there a way to paste into a Word or without a OneNote hyper thank you so much! You are a life saver! "John Guin [msft]" wrote: > You could copy the screen clipping only the clipboard and then paste into Word. > > Right click the OneNote icon in the system tray (near the clock) and Select > Options | Screen Clipping defaults. Select the option to only copy the image > to the clipboard. Now OneNote won't create the page. > > If you want, you can set OneNote to create the page in Unfiled Notes but not > automatically show it. This also copies the image to the clipboard so you > can simply paste into Word. Each option has its own advantages. > > -- > Hope this helps, > John Guin > OneNote Test Team > http://blogs.msdn.com/johnguin > > > "Donna" wrote: > > > I am very new to OneNote, just starting using it today, and only need it for > > one thing right now. I am using it to capture a screen shot, then I need to > > paste it into PowerPoint or Word, and I do, but I still have the OneNote page > > come up with a hyperlink on it and then I have to delete that each time. Is > > there a way to just take my image straight to the program I need to without > > creating this hyperlink/image in a separate OneNote window? > > > > Sorry if this isn't very clear - don't quite know how to describe |
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| Re: Is there a way to paste into a Word or without a OneNote hyperlink To be honest that's the way I always set up my OneNote. I only want the clipping on the clipboard and I'll go paste it to the OneNote page (or elsewhere) where I want it. I almost always would have to move the clipping to the page I wanted it on anyhow, so it's easier for me to just clip, then go and paste. Plus I frequently use the OneNote screen clipper to clip from an app and paste into Word or PowerPoint and never use that content in OneNote at all. -- -Ben- Ben M. Schorr, MVP Roland Schorr & Tower http://www.rolandschorr.com http://www.officeforlawyers.com/outlook.html Author: The Lawyer's Guide to Microsoft Outlook 2007: http://tinyurl.com/ol4law-amazon "John Guin [msft]" <john (dot) guin (at) hotmail.com> wrote in message news:28936820-C6E4-4F1F-8BF8-DE156BF70CE1@microsoft.com... > You could copy the screen clipping only the clipboard and then paste into > Word. > > Right click the OneNote icon in the system tray (near the clock) and > Select > Options | Screen Clipping defaults. Select the option to only copy the > image > to the clipboard. Now OneNote won't create the page. > > If you want, you can set OneNote to create the page in Unfiled Notes but > not > automatically show it. This also copies the image to the clipboard so you > can simply paste into Word. Each option has its own advantages. > > -- > Hope this helps, > John Guin > OneNote Test Team > http://blogs.msdn.com/johnguin > > > "Donna" wrote: > >> I am very new to OneNote, just starting using it today, and only need it >> for >> one thing right now. I am using it to capture a screen shot, then I need >> to >> paste it into PowerPoint or Word, and I do, but I still have the OneNote >> page >> come up with a hyperlink on it and then I have to delete that each time. >> Is >> there a way to just take my image straight to the program I need to >> without >> creating this hyperlink/image in a separate OneNote window? >> >> Sorry if this isn't very clear - don't quite know how to describe |
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| Re: Is there a way to paste into a Word or without a OneNote hyper I have been using OneNote for years and use the screen clipping facility the whole time. It is the best thing about the program and worth the price of admission all on its own. Whisper it not - but it defeats those websites that have images you are not allowed to copy! Thank you Microsoft. However, I never realised that there was an option to copy to the Clipboard only - making it even more useful. That's the joy of these forums! Even smartarses like me can keep learning. "Ben M. Schorr, MVP" wrote: > To be honest that's the way I always set up my OneNote. I only want the > clipping on the clipboard and I'll go paste it to the OneNote page (or > elsewhere) where I want it. I almost always would have to move the > clipping to the page I wanted it on anyhow, so it's easier for me to just > clip, then go and paste. > > Plus I frequently use the OneNote screen clipper to clip from an app and > paste into Word or PowerPoint and never use that content in OneNote at all. > > -- > -Ben- > Ben M. Schorr, MVP > Roland Schorr & Tower > http://www.rolandschorr.com > http://www.officeforlawyers.com/outlook.html > Author: The Lawyer's Guide to Microsoft Outlook 2007: > http://tinyurl.com/ol4law-amazon > > "John Guin [msft]" <john (dot) guin (at) hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:28936820-C6E4-4F1F-8BF8-DE156BF70CE1@microsoft.com... > > You could copy the screen clipping only the clipboard and then paste into > > Word. > > > > Right click the OneNote icon in the system tray (near the clock) and > > Select > > Options | Screen Clipping defaults. Select the option to only copy the > > image > > to the clipboard. Now OneNote won't create the page. > > > > If you want, you can set OneNote to create the page in Unfiled Notes but > > not > > automatically show it. This also copies the image to the clipboard so you > > can simply paste into Word. Each option has its own advantages. > > > > -- > > Hope this helps, > > John Guin > > OneNote Test Team > > http://blogs.msdn.com/johnguin > > > > > > "Donna" wrote: > > > >> I am very new to OneNote, just starting using it today, and only need it > >> for > >> one thing right now. I am using it to capture a screen shot, then I need > >> to > >> paste it into PowerPoint or Word, and I do, but I still have the OneNote > >> page > >> come up with a hyperlink on it and then I have to delete that each time. > >> Is > >> there a way to just take my image straight to the program I need to > >> without > >> creating this hyperlink/image in a separate OneNote window? > >> > >> Sorry if this isn't very clear - don't quite know how to describe > |
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