Mr. Robinson, Dragging works in ON2007. Try this: 1. Left-click and hold the page title in the stack of tabs on the right side of the screen. 2. Drag the little gray box first to the minimized notebook list pane top bar (or opened, both work) and the pane opens. 3. Move down and drop the little gray box on the section you wish to see the moved page join.
I have seen two different behaviors after this: a) ON2007 returns to the "Unfiled" section or source of the Drag operation, or b) the target section is open with the moved page active and at the bottom of the section page tabs.
Alternate: 1. Right-click the page tab and there is a drop-down item "Move Page to..." and a fly-out arrowhead. 2. The fly-out menu offers several Section names that saw recent moves. This is convenient. Currently I see three offered Section names and the further choice "Another Section". 3. "Another Section" chosen pops up a pane in the middle of my screen that scrolls through all Sections and Notebooks. I can double-click on the Section title I want to be the target. The pane closes and the page is moved. 4. As performed a moment ago I am returned to the "Unfiled" Section
I hope this helps.
It would be a great feature to be able to add a permanent or controllablly persistent entry to that list of target Sections. Permanently altering where screen grabs or "Print to OneNote" goes might cause surprises -- although different people would have a wide range of needs on this.
I'd like to make myself a short and persistent list, subject to changes in my notebook structure. Dan, Olya, will you please regard this as a suggestion? I cannot get Connect to allow me "in".
Jonathan Rawle
"gscottrobinson[ at ]gmail.com" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > 1. I get a clipping, which is stored in "unfiled notes" > 2. I'd like to move that clipping to another notebook. So, I "expand the navgation bar" which produces a list of my notebooks and their sections. > 3. However, when I drag the note from the "unfiled section" to the > other section, I get a "you can't do that" circle with a line across it. > 4. Cutting and pasting works fine, but I'd rather drag. Any thoughts? > gsr
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