dpi of "send to onenote" print driver

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Marco95

Is there any way to increase the dpi resolution when "printing" a document in
to onenote 2007? The text is readable in onenote, but it is a little fuzzy.

I frequently import into onenote with the "send to onenote" print driver,
but after I mark up the imported document and then print it to paper the text
is not clear.

I'm looking for a more lossless alternative.
 
L

Lin

Unfortunately no. This was a tradeoff between readability and file size.
We'll pass on your suggestion to the product team.

-Lin (MS)
 
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Rainald Taesler

Marco95 shared these words of wisdom:
Is there any way to increase the dpi resolution when "printing" a
document in to onenote 2007? The text is readable in onenote, but
it is a little fuzzy.

NO.
The resolution produced by the "Send to OneNote" Printer can not be
changed.

But: The *Input * is not really "fuzzy": It only seems so.

OneNote *SHOWS* images imported only in a "best-guess" way.
And it's even different on Printing.

Printing is quite different from what's on screeen.
O)n Printing ON tries to "optimize" the outpout.
The result never is predictable.
One has to try it out.

Rainald
 
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Marco95;188937 said:
Is there any way to increase the dpi resolution when "printing"
document i
to onenote 2007? The text is readable in onenote, but it is a littl
fuzzy

I frequently import into onenote with the "send to onenote" prin
driver
but after I mark up the imported document and then print it to pape
the tex
is not clear

I'm looking for a more lossless alternative

follow the instructions located at 'Print to OneNote 2007 - A 64 bi
solution' (http://onenoteprintdriver.blogspot.com/)
it shows you how to insert much sharper printouts using an eas
workaround.

all you have to do is install and configure PDFCreator. after tha
everything
runs and happens behind the scenes
 

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