Overline/overstrike in Onenote

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Hello everyone

I've been using Onenote to take notes at school last year, and I'v
loved it so far. As anyone who uses onenote to take notes can probabl
attest to, although onenote can replace/improve on pen and paper in mos
ways, special characters are where it runs into trouble. I've found al
sorts of workarounds, since a lot of symbols can stand in for others
its very easy to manipulate your text, and Onenote's unicode entry i
simple and efficient (for me at least). I've also taken to usin
autohotkey and autocorrect for inserting symbols since I have troubl
remembering all the unicode codes.

The one thing I have not been able to figure out is how to overlin
things (put a line over a letter). I've done a lot of searching, an
while there seem to be ways to do it in almost every microsoft offic
program, Onenote is conspicuously absent from every solution I've found
I know it can be done using the equation entry in Word, but I can't see
to paste characters using this (they show up as boxes with ?'s in them)
and it's not really workable if you're trying to keep up with notes i
an econ lecture.

So are there any better ways to do this? A native, hotkey based
overlining in Onenote would be lovely, but I strongly doubt anythin
like this exists based on what I've seen so far.

Thanks in advanc
 
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David Olsen

What about the Strikethrough feature?
Ctrl+D, apply text effects, enable Strikethrough.
 
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undisclosed

It's not exactly what I was looking for, but thanks for the suggestion
I'll probably wind up doing that until/unless I find a way to do rea
overlines
 
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Rainald Taesler

It's not exactly what I was looking for, but thanks for the
suggestion. I'll probably wind up doing that until/unless I find a
way to do real overlines.

You'll just have to wait a bit.
In the upcoming version ON2010 (which will be released as a part of
Office 2010 in the first half of next year) there will be a really fine
formula editor.

Rainald
 

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