> Thank you for your feedback - we appreciate that you took the time to send it
> to us. Unfortunately we did not have time to implement this suggestion in
> OneNote 2007. However we will take this feedback into consideration as we
> start planning for the next release of OneNote.
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> Thanks,
> The OneNote team.
>
>
> "Valmaseda" wrote:
>
> > I know we can select tags from a notebook to use them in the tags bar, but
> > wouldn't it make more sense that the task bar changed for each notebook?
> > Nobody will use the same tags for a research draft, a journal, planning
> > vacations and we all are in several situations or roles, for which we use
> > different notebooks.
> >
> > The number of symbols is not big but this is not a big problem as we can use
> > one for several things. But the access to the symbols is a problem, not just
> > because of the space in the screen (hidden ones are tedious) but specially
> > because if we uses frequently, we want to access them with a keyboard shorcut
> > and we only have ten of this. The number of keyboard shortcuts should be also
> > increased (that's easy), but it would be still great to be able to see all
> > the codes and just the codes we use for each notebook. Each time we select a
> > notebook the bar codes would change accordingly.
> >
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