How do I print online PDF files to OneNote on Windows 7?

M

Meer

When I try to print to OneNote, my only print options are "Fax" and
"Microsoft XPS Document Writer." How do I add OneNote as a print option for
Windows 7 for printing oneline PDF files?
 
M

Meer

I forgot to add that I did download the driver provided by David Rasmussen
but when I ran it, I just got an "Unhandled exception has occurred" message.
 
D

Daniel Escapa [MSFT]

You should try out the new OneNote 2010 beta which has the print driver on
x64 systems. You can find it here: www.microsoft.com/2010

I forgot to add that I did download the driver provided by David Rasmussen
but when I ran it, I just got an "Unhandled exception has occurred" message.
 
M

Meer

Thank you, I will try that. I thought that the beta version was for
invitation only - just my assumption. Glad to know I was wrong.

In the meantime, I thought I would share with users in the same situation
what I discovered. David Rasmussen's workaround file that I downloaded
didn't work for my system - it kept giving me the "unhandled exception has
occurred" message. However, I believe that the file I downloaded (from a
link in this forum) was out of date because when I went to find the file
online, I discovered a newer one dated Nov. 13, 2009. At least I assume it's
an updated version of the same file. Anyway, I downloaded that one and it
worked just like it's suppose to. So, for anyone else looking for a
workaround that doesn't give the exception message, try the second file (the
one dated Nov. 13, 2009) at
http://xps2onenote.codeplex.com/Release/ProjectReleases.aspx?ReleaseId=26346

Just wanted to let everyone know that there is a newer version of the
workaround. Hopefully, it will save some headaches.

Thanks again. Will definitely check out the 2010 beta version.
 

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