Hiya, I know you posted this two years ago.... but I've just had the same
problem.
I insert powerpoint and pdf lectures into one note and the pdf slides I
could only get in sideways or upside down. I've been playing around with
adobe and I've solved it.
In the pdf file, click on print.... then untick the box auto-rotate and
centre, then ok.
Then lift the file and set it into the one note and insert as printouts...
this time it will be the right way around.
May be too late to be helpful to you, but might help someone else!
John Adam wrote:
How do I rotate pictures in OneNote?
08-Sep-07
I am using OneNote for classes, and I understand how to insert a .pdf file
into OneNote, but it comes out sidways (which it isn't in the original
file).
How can I either get the inserted .pdf file to appear right-side up or how
can I rotate the pictures after the file has been inserted?
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On 08 September 2007 15:46
John Adam wrote:
How do I rotate pictures in OneNote?
I am using OneNote for classes, and I understand how to insert a .pdf file
into OneNote, but it comes out sidways (which it isn't in the original
file).
How can I either get the inserted .pdf file to appear right-side up or how
can I rotate the pictures after the file has been inserted?
On 08 September 2007 23:33
Josh Einstein wrote:
You can "print" to the OneNote printer and make sure that Acrobat or Foxit
or
You can "print" to the OneNote printer and make sure that Acrobat or Foxit
or whatever you're using to print the PDF isn't set up to do so in
landscape. You might have to play around with the print options in the PDF
program to get it to print right into OneNote.
But the bottom line unfortunately is that you can't rotate images once
they
are in OneNote.
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Josh Einstein (Tablet PC MVP)
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On 09 September 2007 18:47
Rainald Taesler wrote:
Re: How do I rotate pictures in OneNote?
Josh Einstein wrote:
Added:
A workaround for already existing images would be:
- cut the image and paste it into a graphics application, f.e. the great
freeware "IrfanView" [1];
- rotate the image;
- copy+paste it back into ON.
Rainald
[1]
www.irfanview.com
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