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All integration with other office programs are greyed out
WhiplashInfo.se 11/3/2008 11:59:00 AM
I have installed a try-out version of OneNote.
I must been born behind a barn - but I couldn't figure out how to create a
new note book in OneNote. All i found was to create a new page.

Thanks / Tomas
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Re: All integration with other office programs are greyed out
"David" <david.powerbits[ at ]nogmailspam.com> 11/3/2008 12:43:24 PM
Menu: File-New-Notebook...


David Olsen
www.powerbits.com.au


"WhiplashInfo.se" <WhiplashInfose[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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[Quoted Text]
>I have installed a try-out version of OneNote.
> I must been born behind a barn - but I couldn't figure out how to create a
> new note book in OneNote. All i found was to create a new page.
>
> Thanks / Tomas
> --
> WhiplashInfo.se helps injured and server ill persons (non profit).
>


Re: All integration with other office programs are greyed out
Steve Silverwood <kb6ojs[ at ]arrl.net> 11/7/2008 2:47:08 AM
On Mon, 3 Nov 2008 03:59:00 -0800, WhiplashInfo.se
<WhiplashInfose[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

[Quoted Text]
>I have installed a try-out version of OneNote.
>I must been born behind a barn - but I couldn't figure out how to create a
>new note book in OneNote. All i found was to create a new page.
>
>Thanks / Tomas

David's already answered the main question. The one that remains:
what version of Office are you using?

Obviously, integration between OneNote 2007 will be very tight with
Office 2007. OneNote 2003 will also be tight with Office 2003.

That said, the OneNote 2007 version has enough new capabilities to
make it worth staying with, even though it's not quite as tightly
integrated with the previous Office version than it's immediate
counterpart.

Now, if you're using =any= version of OneNote with any version of
Office =prior= to the 2003 release (i.e., Office XP, Office 2000,
etc.), then all bets are off. I've personally not tried any such
experiments so: disclaimers, your mileage may vary, void where
prohibited, and so forth....

//Steve//

Steve Silverwood, KB6OJS
Email: kb6ojs[ at ]arrl.net
Web: http://kb6ojs.com

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