Send to One Note

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Elaine Litwin

Well, I've read through some of the previous discussions around this issue,
but they unfortunately do not resolve the issue I'm having.

I have OneNote 2007, which was installed on my new computer which is running
Windows Vista. At first, I was able to use the print - send to onenote
feature, but then, without warning, it disappeared.

I've tried to go to Add Printer, and selected the Send to One Note option,
but then the add printer wizard asks me to select a driver - and I don't know
what to chose at that point!

Has anyone come across the answer for this? Thanks so much!
 
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Don Graham

Kelvin's process works to the point that 'Send to OneNote' appears in the
printer list, then when printing a file to OneNote I get the above message.
Now I get a "OneNote cannot find the file you specified." message. Has
anyone had this?/resolved this?

Don Graham, Australia
 
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Retired RTC

Yes, Don,

I get the exact same thing and it's a giant PITA.

Out of all the programs Microsoft produces, they finally get one right, then
they screw it up and won't fix it.

Retired RTC
 
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Rainald Taesler

Retired said:
I get the exact same thing and it's a giant PITA.

Out of all the programs Microsoft produces, they finally get one
right, then they screw it up and won't fix it.

Unfortunately you did hang your question on an old thread. So it's
buried deep down and more likely that not hardly anybody will really
see.
And I can not see what "Kelvin's process" might be :-( :-(

Did you go through Daniel Escapa's article John Guinn had pointed to?
[1]
Read all of the comments in addition and don't miss the KB-article
mentioned there [2]

HTH
Rainald
[1]
http://blogs.msdn.com/descapa/archi...-disappears-after-installing-sept-update.aspx
[2] http://support.microsoft.com/kb/952216
 

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