Send to OneNote Printer did not install

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LeahCeee

I recently purchased a new laptop. My old one had 2003 which I upgraded to
2007 and had a "Send to OneNote" printer. I installed Office 2007 including
OneNote on my new computer, but there is no such printer option. I'd really
like to have the feature still, but I can't figure out how to create it. Is
there something special I needed to do while installing OneNote to have the
feature?

Thanks!
 
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NHSteve

LeahCeee said:
I recently purchased a new laptop. My old one had 2003 which I upgraded to
2007 and had a "Send to OneNote" printer. I installed Office 2007 including
OneNote on my new computer, but there is no such printer option. I'd really
like to have the feature still, but I can't figure out how to create it. Is
there something special I needed to do while installing OneNote to have the
feature?

Thanks!

Mine didn't intalled printer option as a selection either. I'm running
Windows 7 64 bit. Is there a patch or something?

Steve
 
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Rainald Taesler

NHSteve said:
Mine didn't intalled printer option as a selection either. I'm running
Windows 7 64 bit. Is there a patch or something?

Only too natural!
The ON-printer functionality is not available under any 64-bit OS.

For the reasons pls see:
"OneNote 64 bit print driver"
http://blogs.msdn.com/david_rasmussen/archive/2008/04/21/onenote-64-bit-print-driver.aspx

There are several workarounds and a "solution" by the same author:
David Rasmussen: OneNote Print Driver – A 64 Bit Solution
http://blogs.msdn.com/david_rasmussen/archive/2009/04/22/onenote-print-driver-a-64-bit-solution.aspx

HTH
Rainald
P.S. As a 64-bit printer is included in ON2010 it's my advice to use
ON2010 right away.
Download the Office 2010 Beta and install ON2010 (you may leave out the
rest) and you will be settled.
 

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