> If it's not in B2TR, then it won't be in the final release.
>
> Patrick Schmid
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> "Jorge" <Jorge[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:CFA47ED6-8551-45A1-8054-D1CE41773D48[ at ]microsoft.com:
>
> > Rainald, I agree with you. I can't believe I forgot about the printing.
> > That feature needs to be fixed too. Hopefully, the OneNote team will hear us
> > and include those features in their final release.
> >
> > Jorge
> >
> > "Rainald Taesler" wrote:
> >
> > > Olya Veselova (Microsoft, OneNote team) shared these words of wisdom:
> > >
> > > > The Page Up and Page Down buttons in OneNote just scroll the page by
> > > > the amount of page visible in the window. Unfortunately, OneNote is
> > > > not aware of the slide boundaries.
> > >
> > > Yes. Naturally but a really sad outcome.
> > >
> > > As belabered in quite some other threads (not yet in Connect, however
> > > [siiiigh]) IMHO the concept of OneNote lacks of a decisive feature:
> > > In addition to pages an subpages the possibility of defining
> > > *pagebreaks* inside the pages would urgently be needed. Such
> > > pagebreaks would have to be
> > > a) manually set by the user (from the menu, the toolbar and with a
> > > shortcut key),
> > > b) as a default (user customizable option),
> > > c) automatically when printing into ON (according to the paper size
> > > chosen in the printer dialog).
> > >
> > > This would not only be needed for viewing (PageUp and PageDown working
> > > on these pagebreaks) but even more for *printing*.
> > > At present printing pages with material which has been imported
> > > (PowerPoint slide shows as a major example, PDF documents as another
> > > one) results in a real mess.
> > >
> > > > One thing you could do is print the PowerPoint slides to a smaller
> > > > paper size, and then resize the OneNote window so that about one
> > > > slide fits visibly on the page, and then use Page Up, Page Down. It
> > > > won't be exact though.
> > >
> > > Hardly usable as workaround - at least for presentations with more
> > > than just a few slides:
> > > Each image has been resized individually <!!>. And only too often one
> > > will not drag the image to size 100% matching the wanted size
> > > throughout.
> > >
> > > Rainald
> > >
> > >
> > >
>
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