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Hi,
I tried using templates in ON 2003 but did not see any real benefit in my application.
What I'd like to do is have templates where I can have spaces for Names, phone numbers and companies etc so when I transcribe the important info from an ansaphone message I can be reminded of the important notes to take. What'd be _really_ useful would be some way of making the areas within a page template to be "live". What I mean by "live" is, for example, if I fill in a name and phone number in the appropriate places in a template there would be a way of causing ON to, say, create a Contact from the info with the phone number filled in from the phone number field in the template and the name field from the template name field etc. Even better would be some way to hint to the recogniser that a phone number field in a template should only contain numerics so aiding transcription.
Can anyone tell me whether there are any facilities like this in the templates in ON 2007 ?
Thanks,
Mike Davies
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[Quoted Text] > Hi, > > I tried using templates in ON 2003 but did not see any real benefit in > my application. > > What I'd like to do is have templates where I can have spaces for Names, > phone numbers and companies etc so when I transcribe the important info > from an ansaphone message I can be reminded of the important notes to > take. What'd be _really_ useful would be some way of making the areas > within a page template to be "live". What I mean by "live" is, for > example, if I fill in a name and phone number in the appropriate places > in a template there would be a way of causing ON to, say, create a > Contact from the info with the phone number filled in from the phone > number field in the template and the name field from the template name > field etc. Even better would be some way to hint to the recogniser that > a phone number field in a template should only contain numerics so > aiding transcription. > > Can anyone tell me whether there are any facilities like this in the > templates in ON 2007 ?
That's a "no" is it ?
Regards,
Mike Davies
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Sort of, yes. What is being asked for is field validation which is not something OneNote has the capability to do. Excel or Access can do that. OneNote can initiate an Outlook contact but it's somewhat primitive.
The key issue here is that OneNote is not a structured database. It may be possible to create a PowerToy that would have some capability to put data in specific fields in an Outlook item but out of the box OneNote is going to fall somewhat short of that.
-- -Ben- Ben M. Schorr, MVP Roland Schorr & Tower http://www.rolandschorr.com
"Mike Davies" <please_post[ at ]newsgroup.not_me> wrote in message news:eGsVKNbgHHA.4064[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] >> Hi, >> >> I tried using templates in ON 2003 but did not see any real benefit in my >> application. >> >> What I'd like to do is have templates where I can have spaces for Names, >> phone numbers and companies etc so when I transcribe the important info >> from an ansaphone message I can be reminded of the important notes to >> take. What'd be _really_ useful would be some way of making the areas >> within a page template to be "live". What I mean by "live" is, for >> example, if I fill in a name and phone number in the appropriate places >> in a template there would be a way of causing ON to, say, create a >> Contact from the info with the phone number filled in from the phone >> number field in the template and the name field from the template name >> field etc. Even better would be some way to hint to the recogniser that >> a phone number field in a template should only contain numerics so aiding >> transcription. >> >> Can anyone tell me whether there are any facilities like this in the >> templates in ON 2007 ? > > That's a "no" is it ? > > Regards, > > Mike Davies
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[Quoted Text] > Sort of, yes. What is being asked for is field validation which is not > something OneNote has the capability to do. Excel or Access can do > that. OneNote can initiate an Outlook contact but it's somewhat primitive. > > The key issue here is that OneNote is not a structured database. It may > be possible to create a PowerToy that would have some capability to put > data in specific fields in an Outlook item but out of the box OneNote is > going to fall somewhat short of that.
Hi Ben, thanks for your reply. Is there a description anywhere of how to create ON PowerToys (and/or ON Stationary for that matter)? I have a copy of VS 2003 and would quite like to play around with any APIs for this kind of thing.
Regards,
Mike Davies
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FYI, there are some phone-message templates available for download from the Microsoft Office web site (http://office.microsoft.com).
On Mon, 02 Apr 2007 23:24:37 +0100, Mike Davies <please_post[ at ]newsgroup.not_me> wrote:
[Quoted Text] >Hi, > >I tried using templates in ON 2003 but did not see any real benefit in my >application. > >What I'd like to do is have templates where I can have spaces for Names, phone >numbers and companies etc so when I transcribe the important info from an >ansaphone message I can be reminded of the important notes to take. What'd be >_really_ useful would be some way of making the areas within a page template to >be "live". What I mean by "live" is, for example, if I fill in a name and phone >number in the appropriate places in a template there would be a way of causing >ON to, say, create a Contact from the info with the phone number filled in from >the phone number field in the template and the name field from the template name >field etc. Even better would be some way to hint to the recogniser that a phone >number field in a template should only contain numerics so aiding transcription. > >Can anyone tell me whether there are any facilities like this in the templates >in ON 2007 ? > >Thanks, > >Mike Davies
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