I actually solved this one by paying close attention to the error message I
was getting, which indicated that the Unfiled Notes could not be found. Then
I noticed that I could not open the Unfiled Notes from within OneNote - that
the file was from a later version.
Several weeks ago, I installed Office 2010 Professional Beta (mostly to look
at OneNote), but I removed it when I saw that Office 2010 could not coexist
with Office 2007. Since the computer is used primarily by my family for
school-related work (college down to third grade), I needed to keep it
working like everyone else expects. So I bought OneNote 2007, since it will
be a long time before I'm likely to go to Office 2010. Anyway, OneNote 2010
put an Unfiled Notes file, which was not removed at the uninstallation.
After I deleted this offending file, the Send to OneNote 2007 function works
like I expected it to from everything I tested it in - IE, Outlook, Word,
Adobe Reader....
So BE CAREFUL IF YOU INSTALL OFFICE 2010 AND THEN REMOVE IT!! The
uninstallation IS NOT COMPLETE.
Now, hopefully, I can take full advantage of OneNote 2007.
"Bernd" wrote:
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>
> > After great anticipation, I bought and installed OneNote. But the Send to
> > OneNote 2007 function does not work so far as I can see. It doesn't work
> > from Internet Explorer or Adobe Reader. This makes OneNote virtually
> > worthless for me.
> >
> > Any suggestions? This is a Windows XP system.
>
> XP 64 Bit ?
>
> Then (From MS):
>
> The Send to OneNote 2007 print driver and the Send to OneNote addin for
> IE 64-bit are unavailable on Windows computer running on a 64-bit OSes.
>
> Workaround for missing print driver available.
>
> XP 32 Bit :
>
> 1. IE: make sure the Command Bar is showing.
> 2. Adobe Reader: only "printing" with "Send to OneNote 2007" print
> driver possible.
>
> Bernd
> .
>