SnagIt and OneNote are two entirely different programs with different features and
different intentions entirely. SnagIt is a screen capture app. OneNote is not.
In article <E056E2D3-FA55-43F2-8408-66382552BF04@microsoft.com>, Cat wrote:
> OK so this app is not like Snagit where you can copy an image with arrows and
> paste that right to an email or to a word doc? This does not work when
> trying to paste to a word doc either. It comes out as two seperate images.
> One is the clipping and one is the arrow. I am not the only one who is
> having this problem. We are trying to move people from snagit to OneNote
> however giving them too many steps to accomplish one simple task most likely
> won't convince them.
>
> "Abel MacAdam" wrote:
>
> > Hi Cat,
> >
> > I'm not familiar with OneNote. But I can imagine that the arrows are not
> > part of the selection you get when you select all. Might be caused by what
> > you select, and the arrows being in two different plains.
> >
> > Two options:
> > - Email the OneNote document;
> > - Make a screencapture of the anotaded document (Alt-Prt Scr), paste to
> > Paint, save as image (for instance png, as a bitmap makes a big file), and
> > attach the image to the email;
> >
> > Hope this helps.
> > Abel
> >
> > "Cat" wrote:
> >
> > > Why do the arrows not show up when pasting a clipping (with arrows) into an
> > > email? I have tried the Ctrl +A with no success. The only thing that pastes
> > > is the original clipping minus what I have added on.