Wednesday, 28 July 2004

Yesterday Microsoft kicked OneNote SP1 out the door, and today we already have the first two new PowerToys for OneNote 2003 SP1. Note that the SP1 release provides a sort of plugin-in interface to OneNote that allows people to build interfaces that let OneNote interoperate with other programs - and you'll need to install the service pack before you can use these new apps.

And, apparently there will be more to come!

From Chris Pratley's weblog:

You can check out the PowerToys page (may not be up just yet if you're reading this post July 27-28):

http://www.microsoft.com/office/onenote/powertoys

Or go directly to these download pages to get the first two PowerToys:

IE to OneNote. This PowerToy adds a button to IE that lets you send any page or a selection on a page to OneNote. You get the same results as a copy/paste would give you, but you can do it all in one click. It also nicely puts the clippings in a single section so you can browse and clip, browse and clip. Then review your research later, complete with links back to the source pages. Link:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=a9872a17-2d0c-47f0-9b4d-026e94a8ef1c&displaylang=en

Outlook to OneNote. This PowerToy adds a button to Outlook so that you can send any email message (or group of email messages if you multi-select) to OneNote to keep them together with notes and other docs. Very handy if you like to have a “project folder” section in OneNote that keeps all your stuff together in an easy to flip through and modify/reuse format.

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=87c661e3-178d-46f0-979e-0fdd96327928&displaylang=en



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Wednesday, 28 July 2004 06:26:05 (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
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Thursday, 29 July 2004 17:35:31 (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
If you try to install the Outlook to OneNote Powertoy, pay particular attention to instruction number 2 on the download page. The install will not work without the .NET programmability function installed. Additionally, to keep from having to retry installation several times before it "sticks" open the .eve file you download and extract the Outlook Send to OneNote.msi file therein. After you run the .exe file and restart Outlook, it will ask for this file. If you point it to where you extracted this file, you should only have to go through this once. Otherwise, most people have had to go throught the process about four times before it works.
Ken Ent
Wednesday, 21 September 2005 20:14:56 (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
I downloaded the powertoy for Onenote that allow to send a page from internet in Onenote, it's work, but when the page is loaded in Onenote it do not appear with the original outline and formal setup, the function Screen Clipping do that perferctly but why not this powertoy ?

Any ideas ?

Thanks in advance for your time

Fred
Frederic
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