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Maybe it is a good idea that ON would allow to "hide text", like one can do in acrobat professional. In Acrobat, you can attach a "note" in which you can write a text. This is one of the items in my wish list.
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On Mar 30, 7:15 am, "exciter" <t24...[ at ]hotmail.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Maybe it is a good idea that ON would allow to "hide text", > like one can do in acrobat professional. > In Acrobat, you can attach a "note" in which you can write a text. > This is one of the items in my wish list.
why ?
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"EMRhelp.org" <EMRhelp.org[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message news:1175260532.564218.93080[ at ]o5g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
[Quoted Text] > On Mar 30, 7:15 am, "exciter" <t24...[ at ]hotmail.com> wrote: >> Maybe it is a good idea that ON would allow to "hide text", >> like one can do in acrobat professional. >> In Acrobat, you can attach a "note" in which you can write a text. >> This is one of the items in my wish list. > > why ?
Most common app I have seen is to redact for legal reasons.
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[Quoted Text] > Most common app I have seen is to redact for legal reasons.
Redaction in Acrobat I can understand.
I cannot see the need for it in OneNote.
-- Regards
John Waller
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exciter wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Maybe it is a good idea that ON would allow to "hide text", > like one can do in acrobat professional. > In Acrobat, you can attach a "note" in which you can write a text. > This is one of the items in my wish list.
This is supported. If you have a paragraph that has an indented paragraph immediately below it, you can doubleclick the move widget to the left of the parent paragraph to hide all the paragraphs (notes) below it. You can then doubleclick the widget again to show the hidden text again.
Ilya
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"John Waller" <johnw[ at ]REMOVETHISpinnacleweb.com.au> wrote in message news:OH%23jhCvcHHA.1240[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] >> Most common app I have seen is to redact for legal reasons. > > Redaction in Acrobat I can understand. > > I cannot see the need for it in OneNote.
Last count I had 58 logins and passwords. It would be nice to have the list in OneNote, but not displayed.
Maybe a college student would like to shield pic of FWB from professor.
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For the list of passwords, I leave the location text in black, but set the color of the password text to white. (I have even thought about setting up a tag that is white text with no icon and a name of "Don't Touch" so I can do it in just a couple of clicks.)
-- Kathy Jacobs, Microsoft MVP OneNote and PowerPoint Author of Kathy Jacobs on PowerPoint Get PowerPoint and OneNote information at www.onppt.com
I believe life is meant to be lived. But: if we live without making a difference, it makes no difference that we lived
"Thurman" <thurman[ at ]bigplanet.com> wrote in message news:cvhPh.8655$%f3.5304[ at ]newsfe04.lga...
[Quoted Text] > > "John Waller" <johnw[ at ]REMOVETHISpinnacleweb.com.au> wrote in message > news:OH%23jhCvcHHA.1240[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>> Most common app I have seen is to redact for legal reasons. >> >> Redaction in Acrobat I can understand. >> >> I cannot see the need for it in OneNote. > > Last count I had 58 logins and passwords. It would be nice to have the > list in OneNote, but not displayed. > > Maybe a college student would like to shield pic of FWB from professor. >
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"Kathy Jacobs" <call_kathy[ at ]knot.cox.net> wrote in message news:%23fhQtpycHHA.4308[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > For the list of passwords, I leave the location text in black, but set the > color of the password text to white. (I have even thought about setting up > a tag that is white text with no icon and a name of "Don't Touch" so I can > do it in just a couple of clicks.)
Help me understand: 1- "Location" to be effectively 'login' or URL? 2- Passwords are set to white to match a white background? 3- Did you do this in a table (which I have never used)? 4- How do you temporarily display the password, i.e., change background or text color?
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1) I only put in the userID, not the path. But I do put in an indication of which machine/application/site the password goes with. I put each on its own line and indent the id and password. 2) Yes... The passwords are set to white because my password page is a white page. If you are using a colored background for this page, you will need to match the ink to the page color. (This is much harder.... so I don't bother). 3) I don't do this in a table, but you easily could. Creating a table for this is trivial in 2007, you use the Table menu to add a three column table to the page. Put the indication information in one column, the userID in the second, and the password in the third. This has the advantage of being able to use the tags, since you can quickly apply a tag to a single cell in a table. If you are using 2003, tables aren't nearly as nice... Let me know if you need detailed directions for that and I will dig them out. 4) You got this one in one. I change the color of the text (or unapply the tag). But as I typed this, I realized that I don't even need to do this. If you copy the text and paste it in most password spots, the color won't matter. :)
Hope this helps...
-- Kathy Jacobs, Microsoft MVP OneNote and PowerPoint Author of Kathy Jacobs on PowerPoint Get PowerPoint and OneNote information at www.onppt.com
I believe life is meant to be lived. But: if we live without making a difference, it makes no difference that we lived
"Thurman" <thurman[ at ]bigplanet.com> wrote in message news:2HsPh.3$TQ7.1[ at ]newsfe03.lga...
[Quoted Text] > > "Kathy Jacobs" <call_kathy[ at ]knot.cox.net> wrote in message > news:%23fhQtpycHHA.4308[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> For the list of passwords, I leave the location text in black, but set >> the color of the password text to white. (I have even thought about >> setting up a tag that is white text with no icon and a name of "Don't >> Touch" so I can do it in just a couple of clicks.) > > Help me understand: > 1- "Location" to be effectively 'login' or URL? > 2- Passwords are set to white to match a white background? > 3- Did you do this in a table (which I have never used)? > 4- How do you temporarily display the password, i.e., change background or > text color? > > >
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Actually, a better application for keeping track of logins and passwords is eWallet from Ilium Software (www.iliumsoft.com). There's a component for the PC and one for the PocketPC. It also keeps the two in sync. That and ListPro (same company) are the two best purchases I've made for my palmtop.
On Fri, 30 Mar 2007 18:59:02 -0500, "Thurman" <thurman[ at ]bigplanet.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > >"John Waller" <johnw[ at ]REMOVETHISpinnacleweb.com.au> wrote in message >news:OH%23jhCvcHHA.1240[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>> Most common app I have seen is to redact for legal reasons. >> >> Redaction in Acrobat I can understand. >> >> I cannot see the need for it in OneNote. > >Last count I had 58 logins and passwords. It would be nice to have the list >in OneNote, but not displayed. > >Maybe a college student would like to shield pic of FWB from professor. >
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