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Old 11-21-2009, 03:20 AM
Diana_Cordelia2
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Opening 2007 version Notebook in ON 2003

I have a friend that asked me to take notes for her electronically so she
wouldn't have any trouble reading my writing. I did, using OneNote 2007. Now
her computer is up and running again, but she has ON 2003. Is there any way
for her to be able to read the Notebook without her spending more money to
buy the 2007 version? If it's something I have to do (minus spending money on
something) or if it's something she has to do (minus spending money on
something), please let me know so we can do it. She really needs these notes
and I'm not always able to be near her when she does.
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Old 11-21-2009, 09:20 AM
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Re: Opening 2007 version Notebook in ON 2003



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> I have a friend that asked me to take notes for her electronically so she
> wouldn't have any trouble reading my writing. I did, using OneNote 2007. Now
> her computer is up and running again, but she has ON 2003. Is there any way
> for her to be able to read the Notebook without her spending more money to
> buy the 2007 version? If it's something I have to do (minus spending money on
> something) or if it's something she has to do (minus spending money on
> something), please let me know so we can do it. She really needs these notes
> and I'm not always able to be near her when she does.


You can export pages, sections, notebooks by File -> Save As (selecting
file type =*.PDF; then mail it to her.
OneNote 2007 files are not readable by ON 2003.

Bernd
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Old 11-21-2009, 10:00 AM
John Guin [msft]
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RE: Opening 2007 version Notebook in ON 2003

She can download the trial of OneNote 2007. If she doesn't want to buy it,
it will expire, but will still read and show OneNote 2007 format notebooks.
In effect, it becomes a free viewer for those file types.

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John Guin
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"Diana_Cordelia2" wrote:

> I have a friend that asked me to take notes for her electronically so she
> wouldn't have any trouble reading my writing. I did, using OneNote 2007. Now
> her computer is up and running again, but she has ON 2003. Is there any way
> for her to be able to read the Notebook without her spending more money to
> buy the 2007 version? If it's something I have to do (minus spending money on
> something) or if it's something she has to do (minus spending money on
> something), please let me know so we can do it. She really needs these notes
> and I'm not always able to be near her when she does.

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