Questions - OneNote 2007

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Ricki Miles

I am a new user of OneNote and have several questions. I have looked in the
help files, but have not found answers to the following:

How to:
- change the default font for all future notes
- remove the ruled lines as a default for all future
pages/sections/notebooks
- sort tags by category with the oldest tag at the top of the list as
opposed to the newest tag
- sort tags by category and then sub category if two tags are used on the
same note

Thank you,

Ricki
 
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Daniel Escapa [MSFT]

Since my newsreader kind of sucks right now I can’t reply inline so..

- default font, go to Tools->Options and change it in there
- that too is in tools options, we made this easier to find in 2010 but you
are on 2007
- I don’t think we have that feature, but it is a good idea
- again, good idea for the future


"Ricki Miles" wrote in message
I am a new user of OneNote and
have several questions. I have looked in the
help files, but have not found answers to the following:
How to:
- change the default font for all future notes
- remove the ruled lines as a default for all future
pages/sections/notebooks
- sort tags by category with the oldest tag at the top of the list as
opposed to the newest tag
- sort tags by category and then sub category if two tags are used on the
same note

Thank you,

Ricki
 
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Rainald Taesler

Daniel said:
Since my newsreader kind of sucks right now I can’t reply inline so..

Sad to hear that :-(

But why do you use WLM at all??

Honestly speaking, I simply hate it.
Anything works better for News.
On my side it might be Thunderbird in the future. But after a tiny
little bit of patching at present WinMail runs as fine on my Win7 system
as it did under Vista.
Improved by the good old "OE-Quotefix" add-on is does what it should
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Rainald
 

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