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Quick view of Page contents
JoeG 3/7/2007 12:51:05 PM
If I recall correctly, at one time I knew a key/mouse combination that would
allow you to quickly see the contents of the pages in a section by simply
mousing over the page tabs. You didn't have to click on each page tab in
order to see the page.

Trouble is, I cannot remember how to do this.

Anyone know how to do this?
--
Joe

Re: Quick view of Page contents
"Erik Sojka (MVP)" <esojka[ at ]ms-onenote.net.nospam> 3/7/2007 6:48:01 PM
There used to be a "thumbscroll" feature in ON2003, where you could click
on a Page tab and drag up and down to view all of the page contents as if
you were thumbing through a paper notebook.

That feature was removed in ON2007, presumable to enable drag and drop
moving of pages. You obviously can't have the same UI action trigger two
different results.

Ctrl-PgUP and Ctrl-PgDN remain as the way to quickly move back and forth
among the Pages of the current Section.

=?Utf-8?B?Sm9lRw==?= <JoeG[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
news:719CC8F3-5847-4471-9856-9DB215E1146F[ at ]microsoft.com:

[Quoted Text]
> If I recall correctly, at one time I knew a key/mouse combination that
> would allow you to quickly see the contents of the pages in a section
> by simply mousing over the page tabs. You didn't have to click on
> each page tab in order to see the page.
>
> Trouble is, I cannot remember how to do this.
>
> Anyone know how to do this?

Re: Quick view of Page contents
"John Waller" <johnw[ at ]REMOVETHISpinnacleweb.com.au> 3/7/2007 7:32:28 PM
[Quoted Text]
> Ctrl-PgUP and Ctrl-PgDN remain as the way to quickly move back and forth
> among the Pages of the current Section.

Hold down Ctrl and scroll with the mouse wheel does the same thing for me.


--
Regards

John Waller


Re: Quick view of Page contents
"EMRhelp.org" <EMRhelp.org[ at ]gmail.com> 3/7/2007 10:12:27 PM
On Mar 7, 2:32 pm, "John Waller" <j...[ at ]REMOVETHISpinnacleweb.com.au>
wrote:
[Quoted Text]
> > Ctrl-PgUP and Ctrl-PgDN remain as the way to quickly move back and forth
> > among the Pages of the current Section.
>
> Hold down Ctrl and scroll with the mouse wheel does the same thing for me.
>
> --
> Regards
>
> John Waller

Control + Scroll with mouse wheel is for zooming.

Re: Quick view of Page contents
JoeG 3/8/2007 2:25:05 AM

-- Thanks Erik. That explains it then, 'cause I'm now using 2007. I didn't
know about Ctrl-PgUP and Ctrl-PgDN. Thanks for the tip.

Joe


"Erik Sojka (MVP)" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> There used to be a "thumbscroll" feature in ON2003, where you could click
> on a Page tab and drag up and down to view all of the page contents as if
> you were thumbing through a paper notebook.
>
> That feature was removed in ON2007, presumable to enable drag and drop
> moving of pages. You obviously can't have the same UI action trigger two
> different results.
>
> Ctrl-PgUP and Ctrl-PgDN remain as the way to quickly move back and forth
> among the Pages of the current Section.
>
> =?Utf-8?B?Sm9lRw==?= <JoeG[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> news:719CC8F3-5847-4471-9856-9DB215E1146F[ at ]microsoft.com:
>
> > If I recall correctly, at one time I knew a key/mouse combination that
> > would allow you to quickly see the contents of the pages in a section
> > by simply mousing over the page tabs. You didn't have to click on
> > each page tab in order to see the page.
> >
> > Trouble is, I cannot remember how to do this.
> >
> > Anyone know how to do this?
>
>
Re: Quick view of Page contents
"John Waller" <johnw[ at ]REMOVETHISpinnacleweb.com.au> 3/8/2007 9:55:32 AM
[Quoted Text]
> Control + Scroll with mouse wheel is for zooming.

It's cursor position dependent.

If your cursor is held over the page tabs (or the section tabs), Ctrl +
Scroll with the mouse wheel quickly scrolls through the pages of the current
section.

If your cursor is held over the page content, Ctrl + Scroll with the mouse
wheel zooms the page in and out.

I'm sure we've been through this before in a previous thread.


--
Regards

John Waller


Re: Quick view of Page contents
"EMRhelp.org" <EMRhelp.org[ at ]gmail.com> 3/8/2007 11:36:03 AM
On Mar 8, 4:55 am, "John Waller" <j...[ at ]REMOVETHISpinnacleweb.com.au>
wrote:
[Quoted Text]
> > Control + Scroll with mouse wheel is for zooming.
>
> It's cursor position dependent.
>
> If your cursor is held over the page tabs (or the section tabs), Ctrl +
> Scroll with the mouse wheel quickly scrolls through the pages of the current
> section.
>
> If your cursor is held over the page content, Ctrl + Scroll with the mouse
> wheel zooms the page in and out.
>
> I'm sure we've been through this before in a previous thread.
>
> --
> Regards
> John Waller

Yeah I think so, I've never seen cursor dependent mouse wheel
function. I guess the logical step is why not carry this cursor
dependent mouse to the right hand pane - section groups.


Re: Quick view of Page contents
YouBetcha 3/8/2007 12:35:07 PM
Is your mouse set to scroll "one page at a time"? Is it possible that the
mouse sends the pageup/pagedown keystroke in addition to the scroll commands,
so both work?


"EMRhelp.org" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> On Mar 8, 4:55 am, "John Waller" <j...[ at ]REMOVETHISpinnacleweb.com.au>
> wrote:
> > > Control + Scroll with mouse wheel is for zooming.
> >
> > It's cursor position dependent.
> >
> > If your cursor is held over the page tabs (or the section tabs), Ctrl +
> > Scroll with the mouse wheel quickly scrolls through the pages of the current
> > section.
> >
> > If your cursor is held over the page content, Ctrl + Scroll with the mouse
> > wheel zooms the page in and out.
> >
> > I'm sure we've been through this before in a previous thread.
> >
> > --
> > Regards
> > John Waller
>
> Yeah I think so, I've never seen cursor dependent mouse wheel
> function. I guess the logical step is why not carry this cursor
> dependent mouse to the right hand pane - section groups.
>
>
>

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