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How start at the top rathern than the bottom of a page
KCav 12/30/2008 6:56:07 PM
I created a new page, added content, and then I created additional pages.,
and OneNote automatically saved the pages. When I return to an existing
page OneNote displayed the botom of a page. I would like to start at the
top. So I moved my cursor near the top of a page and clicked the cursor.
Then I went to another page and returned expecting to see the top of the page
displayed. .However OneNote still displayed the end of the page. Is there a
way I can change this? When reviewing the contents of a notebook I would
rather scroll down from the top of a page then scroll up from the bottom.


I created a new page, added content, and then I created additional pages.
OneNote automatically saved the pages. Now when I return to an existing page
OneNote displays the botom of a page. I would like to start at the top. So
I moved my cursor near the top of a page and clicked the cursor. Then I went
to another page and did the same thing. I found when I return to an existing
page OneNote displays the end of the page. Is ther any way I can change
this? I would rather scroll down then scroll up to review the contents of
existing pages.

-
KC
Re: How start at the top rathern than the bottom of a page
Ilya Koulchin <ikoulchine[ at ]hotmail.com> 12/30/2008 7:08:25 PM
KCav wrote:
[Quoted Text]
> I created a new page, added content, and then I created additional pages.,
> and OneNote automatically saved the pages. When I return to an existing
> page OneNote displayed the botom of a page. I would like to start at the
> top. So I moved my cursor near the top of a page and clicked the cursor.
> Then I went to another page and returned expecting to see the top of the page
> displayed. .However OneNote still displayed the end of the page. Is there a
> way I can change this? When reviewing the contents of a notebook I would
> rather scroll down from the top of a page then scroll up from the bottom.

OneNote saves the last position that you were viewing on a page.
However, that info is saved only if there is something else to save as
well. To force it to be saved, just make some change to the page, like
adding and deleting a space.

Ilya
Re: How start at the top rathern than the bottom of a page
KCav 12/30/2008 7:20:01 PM
Thank you.

I love using OneNote.
--
KC


"Ilya Koulchin" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> KCav wrote:
> > I created a new page, added content, and then I created additional pages.,
> > and OneNote automatically saved the pages. When I return to an existing
> > page OneNote displayed the botom of a page. I would like to start at the
> > top. So I moved my cursor near the top of a page and clicked the cursor.
> > Then I went to another page and returned expecting to see the top of the page
> > displayed. .However OneNote still displayed the end of the page. Is there a
> > way I can change this? When reviewing the contents of a notebook I would
> > rather scroll down from the top of a page then scroll up from the bottom.
>
> OneNote saves the last position that you were viewing on a page.
> However, that info is saved only if there is something else to save as
> well. To force it to be saved, just make some change to the page, like
> adding and deleting a space.
>
> Ilya
>
Re: How start at the top rathern than the bottom of a page
John Guin [msft] 12/30/2008 9:05:03 PM
There is a powertoy at
http://blogs.msdn.com/johnguin/archive/2007/12/15/notebook-cleaner-and-privatizer-powertoy.aspx
which will reset the cursor position (Insertion Point) for all the pages in a
notebook. It may save you some time.

--
Thanks,
John Guin
OneNote Test Team
http://blogs.msdn.com/johnguin


"KCav" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> Thank you.
>
> I love using OneNote.
> --
> KC
>
>
> "Ilya Koulchin" wrote:
>
> > KCav wrote:
> > > I created a new page, added content, and then I created additional pages.,
> > > and OneNote automatically saved the pages. When I return to an existing
> > > page OneNote displayed the botom of a page. I would like to start at the
> > > top. So I moved my cursor near the top of a page and clicked the cursor.
> > > Then I went to another page and returned expecting to see the top of the page
> > > displayed. .However OneNote still displayed the end of the page. Is there a
> > > way I can change this? When reviewing the contents of a notebook I would
> > > rather scroll down from the top of a page then scroll up from the bottom.
> >
> > OneNote saves the last position that you were viewing on a page.
> > However, that info is saved only if there is something else to save as
> > well. To force it to be saved, just make some change to the page, like
> > adding and deleting a space.
> >
> > Ilya
> >
RE: How start at the top rathern than the bottom of a page
KCav 12/31/2008 7:25:01 PM
I tried added and delete near the top of the page, then I left and returned,
when I came back the top of the page was displayed.

Thank you.


--
KC


"KCav" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> I created a new page, added content, and then I created additional pages.,
> and OneNote automatically saved the pages. When I return to an existing
> page OneNote displayed the botom of a page. I would like to start at the
> top. So I moved my cursor near the top of a page and clicked the cursor.
> Then I went to another page and returned expecting to see the top of the page
> displayed. .However OneNote still displayed the end of the page. Is there a
> way I can change this? When reviewing the contents of a notebook I would
> rather scroll down from the top of a page then scroll up from the bottom.
>
>
> I created a new page, added content, and then I created additional pages.
> OneNote automatically saved the pages. Now when I return to an existing page
> OneNote displays the botom of a page. I would like to start at the top. So
> I moved my cursor near the top of a page and clicked the cursor. Then I went
> to another page and did the same thing. I found when I return to an existing
> page OneNote displays the end of the page. Is ther any way I can change
> this? I would rather scroll down then scroll up to review the contents of
> existing pages.
>
> -
> KC
Re: How start at the top rathern than the bottom of a page
KCav 12/31/2008 8:16:01 PM
Hi John,

I downloaded and installed OneNote Notebook Cleaner.

Thank you.
--
KC


"John Guin [msft]" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> There is a powertoy at
> http://blogs.msdn.com/johnguin/archive/2007/12/15/notebook-cleaner-and-privatizer-powertoy.aspx
> which will reset the cursor position (Insertion Point) for all the pages in a
> notebook. It may save you some time.
>
> --
> Thanks,
> John Guin
> OneNote Test Team
> http://blogs.msdn.com/johnguin
>
>
> "KCav" wrote:
>
> > Thank you.
> >
> > I love using OneNote.
> > --
> > KC
> >
> >
> > "Ilya Koulchin" wrote:
> >
> > > KCav wrote:
> > > > I created a new page, added content, and then I created additional pages.,
> > > > and OneNote automatically saved the pages. When I return to an existing
> > > > page OneNote displayed the botom of a page. I would like to start at the
> > > > top. So I moved my cursor near the top of a page and clicked the cursor.
> > > > Then I went to another page and returned expecting to see the top of the page
> > > > displayed. .However OneNote still displayed the end of the page. Is there a
> > > > way I can change this? When reviewing the contents of a notebook I would
> > > > rather scroll down from the top of a page then scroll up from the bottom.
> > >
> > > OneNote saves the last position that you were viewing on a page.
> > > However, that info is saved only if there is something else to save as
> > > well. To force it to be saved, just make some change to the page, like
> > > adding and deleting a space.
> > >
> > > Ilya
> > >
Re: How start at the top rathern than the bottom of a page
"Rainald Taesler" <taesler[ at ]gmx.de> 12/31/2008 9:11:36 PM
KCav wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> I downloaded and installed OneNote Notebook Cleaner.

Thanks for the follow up.

The "Cleaner" is a nice tool.

But:
a) It takes quite some time until it's done.
Therefore I prefer the old workaround of just adding a "space" (blank)
somewhere in the top of a page;
b) Pls keep in mind that - without changing the Registry (with the
REG-file) - per default the information on "by whom" and "when" the last
change was made is stripped away.

Rainald


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