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I have been keeping track of online posts i've made by storing them as subpages in my oneone notebook. Today, as I pasted the questions from my online class so I could answer them, onenote stopped working, restarted, and I found that the previous four weeks of work had been corrupted into a format where each line contains one or more characters, placed directly on top of eachother. I discovered that removing the bold formatting from this text seems to restore the original format. Whenever i try to format text as bold, the text becomes corrupted. I am using OneNote 2007
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Does it affect all OneNote notebooks? If you create a new OneNote notebook?
-- David Olsen www.powerbits.com.au
"DiSSo" <DiSSo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:541750D3-CFA4-4FDE-A4EA-092D835ABEB3[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] >I have been keeping track of online posts i've made by storing them as > subpages in my oneone notebook. Today, as I pasted the questions from my > online class so I could answer them, onenote stopped working, restarted, > and > I found that the previous four weeks of work had been corrupted into a > format > where each line contains one or more characters, placed directly on top of > eachother. I discovered that removing the bold formatting from this text > seems to restore the original format. Whenever i try to format text as > bold, > the text becomes corrupted. I am using OneNote 2007 >
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Yes, even creating a new notebook does not fix the problem. Making any text bold causes it to look like: (if i put "hi") h i
"David" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Does it affect all OneNote notebooks? > If you create a new OneNote notebook? > > -- > David Olsen > www.powerbits.com.au > > > "DiSSo" <DiSSo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:541750D3-CFA4-4FDE-A4EA-092D835ABEB3[ at ]microsoft.com... > >I have been keeping track of online posts i've made by storing them as > > subpages in my oneone notebook. Today, as I pasted the questions from my > > online class so I could answer them, onenote stopped working, restarted, > > and > > I found that the previous four weeks of work had been corrupted into a > > format > > where each line contains one or more characters, placed directly on top of > > eachother. I discovered that removing the bold formatting from this text > > seems to restore the original format. Whenever i try to format text as > > bold, > > the text becomes corrupted. I am using OneNote 2007 > > > > >
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Additionally, it seems that the problem is centered around the Calibri font. The subpages spared from the corruption were done in Trebuchet MS, and subsequent text formatted with a font other than calibri are able to be made bold without issue. It almost sounds like a template was corrupted. Any ideas?
"DiSSo" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Yes, even creating a new notebook does not fix the problem. Making any text > bold causes it to look like: > (if i put "hi") > h > i > > > "David" wrote: > > > Does it affect all OneNote notebooks? > > If you create a new OneNote notebook? > > > > -- > > David Olsen > > www.powerbits.com.au > > > > > > "DiSSo" <DiSSo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:541750D3-CFA4-4FDE-A4EA-092D835ABEB3[ at ]microsoft.com... > > >I have been keeping track of online posts i've made by storing them as > > > subpages in my oneone notebook. Today, as I pasted the questions from my > > > online class so I could answer them, onenote stopped working, restarted, > > > and > > > I found that the previous four weeks of work had been corrupted into a > > > format > > > where each line contains one or more characters, placed directly on top of > > > eachother. I discovered that removing the bold formatting from this text > > > seems to restore the original format. Whenever i try to format text as > > > bold, > > > the text becomes corrupted. I am using OneNote 2007 > > > > > > > > >
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Does running: Menu: Help-Office Diagnostics make a difference?
-- David Olsen www.powerbits.com.au
"DiSSo" <DiSSo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2B76215F-0919-4D22-9791-46FF2A224904[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Additionally, it seems that the problem is centered around the Calibri > font. > The subpages spared from the corruption were done in Trebuchet MS, and > subsequent text formatted with a font other than calibri are able to be > made > bold without issue. > It almost sounds like a template was corrupted. Any ideas? > > "DiSSo" wrote: > >> Yes, even creating a new notebook does not fix the problem. Making any >> text >> bold causes it to look like: >> (if i put "hi") >> h >> i >> >> >> "David" wrote: >> >> > Does it affect all OneNote notebooks? >> > If you create a new OneNote notebook? >> > >> > -- >> > David Olsen >> > www.powerbits.com.au >> > >> > >> > "DiSSo" <DiSSo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> > news:541750D3-CFA4-4FDE-A4EA-092D835ABEB3[ at ]microsoft.com... >> > >I have been keeping track of online posts i've made by storing them as >> > > subpages in my oneone notebook. Today, as I pasted the questions from >> > > my >> > > online class so I could answer them, onenote stopped working, >> > > restarted, >> > > and >> > > I found that the previous four weeks of work had been corrupted into >> > > a >> > > format >> > > where each line contains one or more characters, placed directly on >> > > top of >> > > eachother. I discovered that removing the bold formatting from this >> > > text >> > > seems to restore the original format. Whenever i try to format text >> > > as >> > > bold, >> > > the text becomes corrupted. I am using OneNote 2007 >> > > >> > >> > >> > >
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Thanks, it seems that the most recently installed Office '07 Update has either rectified the problem, or reverted whatever had been changed causing the line breaks. I will run the diagnostic when/if I encounter the problem again.
"David" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Does running: > Menu: Help-Office Diagnostics make a difference? > > -- > David Olsen > www.powerbits.com.au > > > "DiSSo" <DiSSo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:2B76215F-0919-4D22-9791-46FF2A224904[ at ]microsoft.com... > > Additionally, it seems that the problem is centered around the Calibri > > font. > > The subpages spared from the corruption were done in Trebuchet MS, and > > subsequent text formatted with a font other than calibri are able to be > > made > > bold without issue. > > It almost sounds like a template was corrupted. Any ideas? > > > > "DiSSo" wrote: > > > >> Yes, even creating a new notebook does not fix the problem. Making any > >> text > >> bold causes it to look like: > >> (if i put "hi") > >> h > >> i > >> > >> > >> "David" wrote: > >> > >> > Does it affect all OneNote notebooks? > >> > If you create a new OneNote notebook? > >> > > >> > -- > >> > David Olsen > >> > www.powerbits.com.au > >> > > >> > > >> > "DiSSo" <DiSSo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> > news:541750D3-CFA4-4FDE-A4EA-092D835ABEB3[ at ]microsoft.com... > >> > >I have been keeping track of online posts i've made by storing them as > >> > > subpages in my oneone notebook. Today, as I pasted the questions from > >> > > my > >> > > online class so I could answer them, onenote stopped working, > >> > > restarted, > >> > > and > >> > > I found that the previous four weeks of work had been corrupted into > >> > > a > >> > > format > >> > > where each line contains one or more characters, placed directly on > >> > > top of > >> > > eachother. I discovered that removing the bold formatting from this > >> > > text > >> > > seems to restore the original format. Whenever i try to format text > >> > > as > >> > > bold, > >> > > the text becomes corrupted. I am using OneNote 2007 > >> > > > >> > > >> > > >> > > > > > >
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