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Send to ON as link
"William Stacey [C# MVP]" <william.stacey[ at ]gmail.com> 4/19/2007 5:01:50 PM
When in Excel or Word, shouldn't there be a Send to OneNote as link/file?
Is that already there and I just not find it in Office 2007 menus?

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Re: Send to ON as link
"Kathy Jacobs" <call_kathy[ at ]knot.cox.net> 4/19/2007 5:17:26 PM
If you do want to embed the file in your notebook, then do it the other way.
Open Windows Explorer and navigate to where your Excel/Word file is. Now go
to OneNote. Navigate to the notebook where you want the link. Select the
file from Explorer and drag it to your OneNote page. You should get asked
whether you want to add the file or a link.

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"William Stacey [C# MVP]" <william.stacey[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message
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[Quoted Text]
> When in Excel or Word, shouldn't there be a Send to OneNote as link/file?
> Is that already there and I just not find it in Office 2007 menus?
>
> --
> William Stacey [C# MVP]
> PCR concurrency library: www.codeplex.com/pcr
> PSH Scripts Project www.codeplex.com/psobject
>
>
>

Re: Send to ON as link
"William Stacey [C# MVP]" <william.stacey[ at ]gmail.com> 4/19/2007 5:20:55 PM
yes. Sometimes you just want the link to the real xls file and not a
printout. You can do this manually with Insert from ON, but when your in
Excel - it would make it easy to have a button then I don't need to find the
file from within ON.

--
William Stacey [C# MVP]
PCR concurrency library: www.codeplex.com/pcr
PSH Scripts Project www.codeplex.com/psobject


"xTenn" <xTennREMOVETHISPART[ at ]tds.net> wrote in message
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| William Stacey [C# MVP] wrote:
| > When in Excel or Word, shouldn't there be a Send to OneNote as
link/file?
| > Is that already there and I just not find it in Office 2007 menus?
| >
|
|
| Not sure if I understand - do you want to send the EXCEL file to Onenote
| to embed as an excel file within the page?
|
|
| Otherwise you could just print the document to OneNote.


Re: Send to ON as link
xTenn <xTennREMOVETHISPART[ at ]tds.net> 4/19/2007 6:14:53 PM
William Stacey [C# MVP] wrote:
[Quoted Text]
> When in Excel or Word, shouldn't there be a Send to OneNote as link/file?
> Is that already there and I just not find it in Office 2007 menus?
>


Not sure if I understand - do you want to send the EXCEL file to Onenote
to embed as an excel file within the page?


Otherwise you could just print the document to OneNote.
Re: Send to ON as link
xTenn <xTennREMOVETHISPART[ at ]tds.net> 4/19/2007 6:38:24 PM
William Stacey [C# MVP] wrote:
[Quoted Text]
> yes. Sometimes you just want the link to the real xls file and not a
> printout. You can do this manually with Insert from ON, but when your in
> Excel - it would make it easy to have a button then I don't need to find the
> file from within ON.
>

Okay, with the caveat that it could not work until the file is actually
saved (as in the case of a new spreadsheet). Obviously otherwise it
would not know the path for the link.
Re: Send to ON as link
"William Stacey [C# MVP]" <william.stacey[ at ]gmail.com> 4/19/2007 7:02:37 PM
Right. I suppose a dialog box would pop at that point. Maybe giving you
the option to OLE embed the spread and/or current selection. That brings up
another issue of onenote not supporting OLE AFAICT (it converts to a html
table).

--
William Stacey [C# MVP]
PCR concurrency library: www.codeplex.com/pcr
PSH Scripts Project www.codeplex.com/psobject


"xTenn" <xTennREMOVETHISPART[ at ]tds.net> wrote in message
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| William Stacey [C# MVP] wrote:
| > yes. Sometimes you just want the link to the real xls file and not a
| > printout. You can do this manually with Insert from ON, but when your
in
| > Excel - it would make it easy to have a button then I don't need to find
the
| > file from within ON.
| >
|
| Okay, with the caveat that it could not work until the file is actually
| saved (as in the case of a new spreadsheet). Obviously otherwise it
| would not know the path for the link.


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