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I'm creating some OneNote 2007 stationery templates, and I can't get the graphics I want to use along the left margin to appear flush against the margin. Whenever I place the graphic to be flush with the left edge of the OneNote page, OneNote inserts a bit of space. If I slide the graphic over that space, OneNote inserts MORE space. The stationery templates that come with OneNote have many that have graphics flush left (Orange Margin, for example), so I know it's possible -- but I can't figure out how to position a graphic so that flush with the left/top of the page.
Any clues??? Thanks!
Mark
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In article <D3E7F7E4-A567-445B-BE97-314138AB13DE[ at ]microsoft.com>, AceWriter01[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com says...
[Quoted Text] > I'm creating some OneNote 2007 stationery templates, and I can't get the > graphics I want to use along the left margin to appear flush against the > margin. Whenever I place the graphic to be flush with the left edge of the > OneNote page, OneNote inserts a bit of space. If I slide the graphic over > that space, OneNote inserts MORE space. The stationery templates that come > with OneNote have many that have graphics flush left (Orange Margin, for > example), so I know it's possible -- but I can't figure out how to position a > graphic so that flush with the left/top of the page. > > Any clues??? Thanks! > > Mark >
OneNote is for keeping NOTES. It is not for page layout.
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Grant,
This is not helpful. Look at the Templates in OneNote 2007 (Pull down the Format>Templates menu) and look at the History Class Notes template. You'll then see what I'm asking about. I'd like to create a Template (formerly called Stationery) for notes that has a particular graphic image along that left side, just as the Histoyr Class NOtes template has the globe bleeding off the left edge. I just can't get it positioned flush left/top properly, as OneNote keeps inserting white space between my image and the edge. Clearly it's possible to do.
Anyone with any insight is still welcome to reply -- thanks!
Mark
"Grant Robertson" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > In article <D3E7F7E4-A567-445B-BE97-314138AB13DE[ at ]microsoft.com>, > AceWriter01[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com says... > > I'm creating some OneNote 2007 stationery templates, and I can't get the > > graphics I want to use along the left margin to appear flush against the > > margin. Whenever I place the graphic to be flush with the left edge of the > > OneNote page, OneNote inserts a bit of space. If I slide the graphic over > > that space, OneNote inserts MORE space. The stationery templates that come > > with OneNote have many that have graphics flush left (Orange Margin, for > > example), so I know it's possible -- but I can't figure out how to position a > > graphic so that flush with the left/top of the page. > > > > Any clues??? Thanks! > > > > Mark > > > OneNote is for keeping NOTES. It is not for page layout. >
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In article <47BC03DA-861C-496F-9923-4B345DF40F61[ at ]microsoft.com>, AceWriter01[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com says...
[Quoted Text] > Anyone with any insight is still welcome to reply -- thanks!
I have plenty of insight. I have been using OneNote since it came out and have been in this newsgroup almost since it started. Every once in a while we get someone who is trying to use OneNote for something it was not designed to do. Usually it is some kind of document formatting. Any attempt at that always turns out to be a lost cause and wasted time on everyone's part. Many of the templates were designed to be nice to look at but their formatting doesn't hold up when real people use them in the real world.
But go ahead, beat your head against a wall all you want. Call me a bastard if you want. I don't care. I'm trying to save you some time, believe me, I have wasted enough of my own. The main reason you haven't gotten any other answers is because others know it is a lost cause but they just don't have the nerve to tell you so.
BTW, hope this helps...
save you some time.
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If you drag the image out of an outline, it becomes a background image that you can place anywhere on the page.
"AceWriter01" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > I'm creating some OneNote 2007 stationery templates, and I can't get the > graphics I want to use along the left margin to appear flush against the > margin. Whenever I place the graphic to be flush with the left edge of the > OneNote page, OneNote inserts a bit of space. If I slide the graphic over > that space, OneNote inserts MORE space. The stationery templates that come > with OneNote have many that have graphics flush left (Orange Margin, for > example), so I know it's possible -- but I can't figure out how to position a > graphic so that flush with the left/top of the page. > > Any clues??? Thanks! > > Mark
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Try this:
1. Drag your picture onto the page (if it was in an outline) 2. Position it where you want it, flush against the side if you want, don't worry about the extra page that appears when you hover over the picture to show its selection handle. 3. Right-click on the picture, set it to background 4. If the extra space is still there, scroll to the right and it should go away and the scrollbar will disappear. (this should work even if you don't set it to background)
Hope that helps. And btw, creating custom stationery is definitely a scenario we care about (or else we wouldn't have made it possible!). You won't be able to do as many cool layout things as you can with say Word or Publisher, but the installed stationery should give you an idea of what is possible. They were all created from OneNote, so anything you see there you should be able to recreate.
-Alex <MS>
"AceWriter01" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > I'm creating some OneNote 2007 stationery templates, and I can't get the > graphics I want to use along the left margin to appear flush against the > margin. Whenever I place the graphic to be flush with the left edge of the > OneNote page, OneNote inserts a bit of space. If I slide the graphic over > that space, OneNote inserts MORE space. The stationery templates that come > with OneNote have many that have graphics flush left (Orange Margin, for > example), so I know it's possible -- but I can't figure out how to position a > graphic so that flush with the left/top of the page. > > Any clues??? Thanks! > > Mark
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