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Project Newbie

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Apr 6, 2010, 4:49:01 PM4/6/10
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Is there any way to change the default font in the introduction section when
sending a copy of a OneNote via email?

What I mean is if you are on a OneNote page and try to send email via File
-> Email (Ctrl+Shift+E), OneNote changes to page that enables you to send an
email. In that page, there is an Introduction section. I always put
something into the intro section and it comes up as Times New Roman. This
looks very ugly as the rest of the email is in Calibri.

Anybody?

Bernd

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Apr 6, 2010, 6:10:46 PM4/6/10
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-------- Original-Nachricht --------

> Is there any way to change the default font in the introduction section when
> sending a copy of a OneNote via email?
>
> What I mean is if you are on a OneNote page and try to send email via File
> -> Email (Ctrl+Shift+E), OneNote changes to page that enables you to send an
> email.

That is a "compose window" of your standard email client (Outlook ?).

In that page, there is an Introduction section. I always put
> something into the intro section and it comes up as Times New Roman. This
> looks very ugly as the rest of the email is in Calibri.
>

Because at that step you are now using your mail client you have to use
the abilities of that client like formatting text ...

Bernd

Bernd

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Apr 21, 2010, 6:18:23 PM4/21/10
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-------- Original-Nachricht --------

> I tried that, but it really isn't the Outlook window. It is a OneNote
> window. Try it. create a OneNote page with Calbri font and then click on
> Ctrl+Shift+E. Write something in the intro and send it to yourself. The
> intro comes in as Times New Roman.
>

No, Sir !

When I use Ctrl+Shift+E then a compose window of my standard mail client
Thunderbird comes up, as it should be.
Onenote isn't able to send mail by itself.
The problem you have could be connected to the intention of Onenote to
send in HTML format and your mail client not allowing that.

Whatever your mail client is ;-)

If you want, make a screenshot of the generated window, upload it to a
free site like ImageHost and post a link here.

Bernd

Project Newbie

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May 19, 2010, 8:06:01 PM5/19/10
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I figured it out. I have Outlook 2007 and OneNote 2007 installed. When you
create an email in OneNote, you get a page that looks like OneNote. When you
send, it sends it through Outlook as a web page or XML. Outlook uses Word as
the email editor. In Word, the default for HTML is Times New Roman.

I changed the default font in Word and now my Intro looks exactly like the
text in my OneNote. :)

"Bernd" wrote:

> .
>

Bernd

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May 20, 2010, 8:51:53 AM5/20/10
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-------- Original-Nachricht --------

> I figured it out. I have Outlook 2007 and OneNote 2007 installed. When you
> create an email in OneNote, you get a page that looks like OneNote. When you
> send, it sends it through Outlook as a web page or XML. Outlook uses Word as
> the email editor. In Word, the default for HTML is Times New Roman.
>
> I changed the default font in Word and now my Intro looks exactly like the
> text in my OneNote. :)
>

Aha !

BTW: you can advise Outlook NOT to use Word as mail editor, if you want.

Bernc

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May 27, 2010, 3:39:35 AM5/27/10
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May 27, 2010, 7:14:13 PM5/27/10
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OneNote User

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Aug 31, 2011, 10:35:43 AM8/31/11
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After changing the default fonts in the Ribbons, this still did not update. The location to change this issue is here:

-->File-->Options-->Advanced-->Web Options[scroll down to General setting]-->Fonts[Tab]-->Proportional font adjusted to Calibri

Hopefully this helps someone!

> On Tuesday, April 06, 2010 4:49 PM Project Newbie wrote:

> Is there any way to change the default font in the introduction section when
> sending a copy of a OneNote via email?
>
> What I mean is if you are on a OneNote page and try to send email via File
> -> Email (Ctrl+Shift+E), OneNote changes to page that enables you to send an

> email. In that page, there is an Introduction section. I always put


> something into the intro section and it comes up as Times New Roman. This
> looks very ugly as the rest of the email is in Calibri.
>

> Anybody?


>> On Tuesday, April 06, 2010 6:10 PM Bernd wrote:

>> -------- Original-Nachricht --------
>>
>>

>> That is a "compose window" of your standard email client (Outlook ?).
>>
>> In that page, there is an Introduction section. I always put

>> Because at that step you are now using your mail client you have to use
>> the abilities of that client like formatting text ...
>>
>> Bernd


>>> On Wednesday, April 21, 2010 5:31 PM Project Newbie wrote:

>>> I tried that, but it really is not the Outlook window. It is a OneNote


>>> window. Try it. create a OneNote page with Calbri font and then click on
>>> Ctrl+Shift+E. Write something in the intro and send it to yourself. The
>>> intro comes in as Times New Roman.
>>>

>>> "Bernd" wrote:


>>>> On Wednesday, April 21, 2010 6:18 PM Bernd wrote:

>>>> -------- Original-Nachricht --------
>>>>
>>>>

>>>> No, Sir !
>>>>
>>>> When I use Ctrl+Shift+E then a compose window of my standard mail client
>>>> Thunderbird comes up, as it should be.

>>>> Onenote is not able to send mail by itself.


>>>> The problem you have could be connected to the intention of Onenote to
>>>> send in HTML format and your mail client not allowing that.
>>>>
>>>> Whatever your mail client is ;-)
>>>>
>>>> If you want, make a screenshot of the generated window, upload it to a
>>>> free site like ImageHost and post a link here.
>>>>
>>>> Bernd


>>>>> On Wednesday, May 19, 2010 8:06 PM Project Newbie wrote:

>>>>> I figured it out. I have Outlook 2007 and OneNote 2007 installed. When you
>>>>> create an email in OneNote, you get a page that looks like OneNote. When you
>>>>> send, it sends it through Outlook as a web page or XML. Outlook uses Word as
>>>>> the email editor. In Word, the default for HTML is Times New Roman.
>>>>>
>>>>> I changed the default font in Word and now my Intro looks exactly like the
>>>>> text in my OneNote. :)
>>>>>
>>>>> "Bernd" wrote:


>>>>>> On Thursday, May 20, 2010 8:51 AM Bernd wrote:

>>>>>> -------- Original-Nachricht --------
>>>>>>

>>>>>> Aha !
>>>>>>
>>>>>> BTW: you can advise Outlook NOT to use Word as mail editor, if you want.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Bernc

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Sep 14, 2012, 4:26:42 AM9/14/12
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Man! You really solved this problem!!!
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