2 Things That Would Be Nice in OneNote

J

Jon Forrest

(I'm too cheap to buy any books about OneNote but
I did look these issues up in the OneNote help files
and on the Web but I didn't find anything).

There are two things that would be very nice to do in
OneNote. I'd appreciate any advice about ways to do these
such as pointers to documents that explain how to do these
things.

1) It would be nice if it were possible to put "links"
on a page so that items that I have on one page would
appear on another. For example, let's say I'm working
on a programming project and I have a page open where I'm adding
project details. Some of the details are things that
I want to appear on my ToDo page, and some of the
details are things I want to appear on my page about
PHP. I don't want to enter the items more than once,
but I want them to appear as if I did. I'd want
to be able to update the items from any of the pages
they appear on.

2) I like being able to take a hardcopy notebook
with me when I go places where I can't take a laptop.
I want this notebook to contain my OneNote notes,
but I want the pages to be organized the same way
that notes appear in normal hardcopy notebooks,
that is in the order they were taken, one after
the other.

First of all, how can I setup a printout so that it
prints all the items from all the pages sorted by
a timestamp that I enter whenever I add a note?
Second, can I format the printout so that the
items appear one after the other, with no special
page headers or footers? (I know how to sort by date
using Page List but that appears to start a new page
at the boundaries of folders or pages.)

Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.

Cordially,
Jon Forrest
Computer Resources Manager
Civil and Environmental Engineering Dept.
305 Davis Hall
Univ. of Calif., Berkeley
Berkeley, CA 94720-1710
510-642-0904
(e-mail address removed)
 
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Dan P

Jon
A much asked for feature, only products like Evolution software allow you to
create links between pages of information.
Dan
 

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