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Old 11-04-2009, 08:20 AM
Roger Miller
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screen clippings - Show page title by default?

When I create a screen clipping (e.g. Win-s key combination) I get a nice
image of the information shown on my computer screen, displayed as a new page
in the unfiled notes section. However, the page does not show a title, even
though this is the default behavior for new pages in this section.

So my question is how can avoid the extra step of adding a visible page
title for each of my screeen clip pages in Onenote 2007?
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Old 11-05-2009, 01:40 PM
Rainald Taesler
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Re: screen clippings - Show page title by default?

Roger Miller wrote:
> When I create a screen clipping (e.g. Win-s key combination) I get a
> nice image of the information shown on my computer screen, displayed
> as a new page in the unfiled notes section. However, the page does
> not show a title, even though this is the default behavior for new
> pages in this section.
>
> So my question is how can avoid the extra step of adding a visible
> page title for each of my screeen clip pages in Onenote 2007?


There is a possibility which works with changing the default for
"SideNotes"
I had already posted the recipe I had in mind, but then I tested it
prior to posting. And I had to find out that it does not work the ways I
thought. :-( :-(

Hopefully someone else will better remember how it works.

Rainald

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Old 11-08-2009, 05:50 PM
jThor
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RE: screen clippings - Show page title by default?

Rather than Win-S, first open the page you WANT the clip to be in (or create
a new one if you don't yet have that topic), then click on the "insert clip"
command.

"Roger Miller" wrote:

> When I create a screen clipping (e.g. Win-s key combination) I get a nice
> image of the information shown on my computer screen, displayed as a new page
> in the unfiled notes section. However, the page does not show a title, even
> though this is the default behavior for new pages in this section.
>
> So my question is how can avoid the extra step of adding a visible page
> title for each of my screeen clip pages in Onenote 2007?

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