I imagine this is another result of the design decisions
at Microsoft to not position OneNote as a document
creation tool but as a research and note taking tool. If
you keep that in mind, it makes sense that you cannot
globally replace a string of text.
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>How do you do a simple Find and Replace in Onenote, am I
>missing something obvious ?
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I would say that's a MAJOR flaw though, no matter what
their design decisions were. "Find and Replace" is a
basic function of almost any application that deals with
text.
Also even if it's not positioned as a document creation
tool, it's naïve to think users don't want to revise
existing Notes. I hope they are wise enough to add it to
SP1
My hope is that OneNote will emerge as the first new
killer app in years, and in fact be the center point of
Office, the home base Knowledge Management system and
jumping off point for all other Office Apps.
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> That function doesn't exist in OneNote. You can use the
> search tools to search a page for the wanted text and
> then manually type/paste the replacement text.
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> I imagine this is another result of the design decisions
> at Microsoft to not position OneNote as a document
> creation tool but as a research and note taking tool. If
> you keep that in mind, it makes sense that you cannot
> globally replace a string of text.
Even Notepad has Replace. Is Replace a more advanced document processing
feature than SpellCheck?
I would say that's a MAJOR flaw though, no matter what
their design decisions were. "Find and Replace" is a
basic function of almost any application that deals with
text.
Also even if it's not positioned as a document creation
tool, it's naïve to think users don't want to revise
existing Notes. I hope they are wise enough to add it to
SP1
My hope is that OneNote will emerge as the first new
killer app in years, and in fact be the center point of
Office, the home base Knowledge Management system and
jumping off point for all other Office Apps.
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Can't promise anything, but FWIW I would like us to add this. It's a bit silly that in this regard, you're better off in Notepad than OneNote. (I believe someone twisted that particular knife to good effect w.r.t. adding "insert date/time" for SP1 as well J).
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Nope... BTW, SP1 is very stable and has a lot of cool features, you should
try it...
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