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Is it possible to copy an entire page in OneNote? (i.e. to create a duplicate
page).
I have a flow chart/process map which I want to use again for another
process, but don't want to have to waste time drawing all the boxes and
arrows again. I can use pretty much the same layout, but just change some of
the text in some parts of the process.
I've yet to find a way in OneNote to select all of the elements on the page
(I know in previous versions of Office, holding down Shift while clicking on
each element you wanted to select was one way of selecting multiple elements
on a page for example in Word, but there doesn't seem to be an equivalent
function in OneNote 2007.
Being able to copy all the elements on the page and then just edit the small
areas I need to edit, would save me a huge amount of time.
I'd be grateful if anyone could share any tips on this.
Thanks,
Bliss
page).
I have a flow chart/process map which I want to use again for another
process, but don't want to have to waste time drawing all the boxes and
arrows again. I can use pretty much the same layout, but just change some of
the text in some parts of the process.
I've yet to find a way in OneNote to select all of the elements on the page
(I know in previous versions of Office, holding down Shift while clicking on
each element you wanted to select was one way of selecting multiple elements
on a page for example in Word, but there doesn't seem to be an equivalent
function in OneNote 2007.
Being able to copy all the elements on the page and then just edit the small
areas I need to edit, would save me a huge amount of time.
I'd be grateful if anyone could share any tips on this.
Thanks,
Bliss