I have meeting notes in One Note going back over a year and can't figure out how to have a new page appear at the top of the page list. By default, new pages appear at the bottom of your page list and you have to manually drag the new page up to the top. Anyone know how to change this setting?
As far as I know, you can't. -- -Ben- Ben M. Schorr, MVP Roland Schorr & Tower http://www.rolandschorr.com http://www.officeforlawyers.com/outlook.htm Author: The Lawyer's Guide to Microsoft Outlook 2007: http://tinyurl.com/ol4law-amazon "ltlme" <ltlme@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8B18E8DE-EA6B-42DB-B17D-2AA0A9C61750@microsoft.com... > I have meeting notes in One Note going back over a year and can't figure > out > how to have a new page appear at the top of the page list. By default, > new > pages appear at the bottom of your page list and you have to manually drag > the new page up to the top. Anyone know how to change this setting?
AW: Can you customize order of new page Ben M. Schorr, MVP wrote: > "ltlme" wrote: >> I have meeting notes in One Note going back over a year and can't >> figure out >> how to have a new page appear at the top of the page list. By >> default, new >> pages appear at the bottom of your page list and you have to >> manually drag the new page up to the top. Anyone know how to change >> this setting? > > As far as I know, you can't. Your knowledges reaches far enough Yes, there is no such feature as the OP would like to have. Rainald
Re: AW: Can you customize order of new page I support so many versions of so many products that sometimes I find myself scratching my head to try and remember which features are in which versions (or not at all). For this one I looked at OneNote 2010 (the one I have handy) and assumed if it's not in 2010 it must not have been in 03 or 07 either. -- -Ben- Ben M. Schorr, MVP Roland Schorr & Tower http://www.rolandschorr.com http://www.officeforlawyers.com/outlook.htm Author: The Lawyer's Guide to Microsoft Outlook 2007: http://tinyurl.com/ol4law-amazon "Rainald Taesler" <taesler@gmx.de> wrote in message news:ugoMGQs8KHA.420@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Ben M. Schorr, MVP wrote: >> "ltlme" wrote: > >>> I have meeting notes in One Note going back over a year and can't >>> figure out >>> how to have a new page appear at the top of the page list. By >>> default, new >>> pages appear at the bottom of your page list and you have to >>> manually drag the new page up to the top. Anyone know how to change >>> this setting? >> >> As far as I know, you can't. > > Your knowledges reaches far enough > Yes, there is no such feature as the OP would like to have. > > Rainald > > > > > >
AW: AW: Can you customize order of new page Ben M. Schorr, MVP wrote: > "Rainald Taesler" wrote: >> Ben M. Schorr, MVP wrote: >>> As far as I know, you can't. >> >> Your knowledge reaches far enough >> Yes, there is no such feature as the OP would like to have. > >I support so many versions of so many products that sometimes I find > myself scratching my head to try and remember which features are in > which versions (or not at all). For this one I looked at OneNote > 2010 (the one I have handy) and assumed if it's not in 2010 it must > not have been in 03 or 07 either. Only too understandable What I did meanwhile: I installed the English version of ON2007 under the XP-mode of Win7. So it's rather easy to (a) just check how things were the old version and (n) look up the terms in English. As we are at versions: IMO it's really necessary that in the future the user will specify the version in the subject (with a "tag" - [ON2003] / [ON2007] / [ON2010]) So we regulars should tell them to do so. I'd suggest to use a "signature" used at each first reply in a new thread asking for using the "tag" when asking the next time. What do you think? Rainald
Re: AW: AW: Can you customize order of new page I already have a macro for "What version of OneNote are you using?" And, actually, in Windows 7 I have virtual machines set up that run OneNote 2003 and OneNote 2007. I just didn't feel like firing up the VM to check at that particular time. Guess I'm getting a little lazy. -- -Ben- Ben M. Schorr, MVP Roland Schorr & Tower http://www.rolandschorr.com http://www.officeforlawyers.com/outlook.htm Author: The Lawyer's Guide to Microsoft Outlook 2007: http://tinyurl.com/ol4law-amazon "Rainald Taesler" <taesler@gmx.de> wrote in message news2B55xx8KHA.5900@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Ben M. Schorr, MVP wrote: >> "Rainald Taesler" wrote: >>> Ben M. Schorr, MVP wrote: > >>>> As far as I know, you can't. >>> >>> Your knowledge reaches far enough >>> Yes, there is no such feature as the OP would like to have. >> >>I support so many versions of so many products that sometimes I find >> myself scratching my head to try and remember which features are in >> which versions (or not at all). For this one I looked at OneNote >> 2010 (the one I have handy) and assumed if it's not in 2010 it must >> not have been in 03 or 07 either. > > Only too understandable > > What I did meanwhile: > I installed the English version of ON2007 under the XP-mode of Win7. > So it's rather easy to (a) just check how things were the old version > and (n) look up the terms in English. > > As we are at versions: > IMO it's really necessary that in the future the user will specify the > version in the subject (with a "tag" - [ON2003] / [ON2007] / [ON2010]) > So we regulars should tell them to do so. > > I'd suggest to use a "signature" used at each first reply in a new > thread asking for using the "tag" when asking the next time. > What do you think? > > Rainald > > > > > > >
> "Rainald Taesler" wrote: Ben M. Schorr, MVP wrote: >> As we are at versions: >> IMO it's really necessary that in the future the user will specify >> the version in the subject (with a "tag" - [ON2003] / [ON2007] / >> [ON2010]) So we regulars should tell them to do so. >> >> I'd suggest to use a "signature" used at each first reply in a new >> thread asking for using the "tag" when asking the next time. >> What do you think? > > I already have a macro for "What version of OneNote are you using?" > That's a different issue It seems that you misunderstood me My suggestion was aiming at creating a common practice for posting in the NG and in the "forum". IMHO ut would be ways better if each posting would have a "tag" showing the version in the subject-line, f.e.: "[ON2007] Can you customize order of new page" "[ON2010] Lost notes" Rainald