The easiest way would be to first publish the notebook as a PDF, and
then print the PDF.
Ilya
Of course, then you could get the problem that your Onenote pages may not
fit as you expect on a PDF (or otherwise) page, in which case it breaks down
into a system of trial and error... at least until you get a "feel" for
what fits on a page.
Rob
> How do I publish a whole notebook (with all the tabs) at once???
What do you mean by "publish"?
The answer for *printing* has already been given in this thread (and is
quoted by you <g>).
Rainald
"Ilya Koulchin" wrote:
Publishing as a PDF loses what makes OneNote great: the tabbed sections and
other formatting. Converting to PDF just flattens everything into a wall of
text that's intimidating to read. I want to publish an entire notebook in a
shared location so that other people can reference it and experience exactly
like I do--with tabs. PLEASE add this functionality.
Printing your notes on sheets of paper also flattens everything into a
stack of dead trees that's equally intimidating to read. If the final
result is a stack of paper, does it really matter if the flattening
happens during export or during printing?
> I want to publish an entire notebook in a
> shared location so that other people can reference it and experience exactly
> like I do--with tabs.
If your aim is for other people to have *exactly* the same experience as
you do, you need to tell them to get OneNote as well. You can then have
a shared notebook, or publish your notebook as a package which the other
people can then unpack and use as their own copy of the notebook.
If a similar, read-only experience is acceptable, check out the OneNote
Web Exporter, at http://www.codeplex.com/ONWebber - it'll publish your
entire notebook as a collection of linked html files that you can view
in a browser.
Ilya
I just found this :
http://onenote2pdf.codeplex.com/
Didn't test it yet, but it seems that is converts a notebook to PDF with tabbed hierarchy etc.
Regards
> On Monday, February 25, 2008 12:58 PM Jim Smit wrote:
> I am using OneNote to write and organize curriculum for my classes. My
> notebook has quite a few tabs (one for each unit), and so far it looks like I
> can only print tab by tab. Is there a way to print the whole notebook at
> once?
>> On Monday, February 25, 2008 2:01 PM Ilya Koulchin wrote:
>> Jim Smith wrote:
>>
>> The easiest way would be to first publish the notebook as a PDF, and
>> then print the PDF.
>>
>> Ilya
>>> On Monday, February 25, 2008 2:48 PM JimSmit wrote:
>>> Thanks a bunch!
>>>
>>> "Ilya Koulchin" wrote:
>>>> On Tuesday, February 26, 2008 2:17 AM xTenn wrote:
>>>> "Jim Smith" <JimS...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:C65998FD-6B52-4899...@microsoft.com...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Of course, then you could get the problem that your Onenote pages may not
>>>> fit as you expect on a PDF (or otherwise) page, in which case it breaks down
>>>> into a system of trial and error... at least until you get a "feel" for
>>>> what fits on a page.
>>>>> On Friday, August 01, 2008 4:47 PM Ro wrote:
>>>>> How do I publish a whole notebook (with all the tabs) at once???
>>>>>
>>>>> Rob
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "xTenn" wrote:
>>>>>> On Monday, August 04, 2008 10:53 PM Rainald Taesler wrote:
>>>>>> Rob schrieb:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What do you mean by "publish"?
>>>>>> The answer for *printing* has already been given in this thread (and is
>>>>>> quoted by you <g>).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Rainald
>>>>>>> On Tuesday, January 20, 2009 7:15 PM Jacki wrote:
>>>>>>> "Ilya Koulchin" wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Publishing as a PDF loses what makes OneNote great: the tabbed sections and
>>>>>>> other formatting. Converting to PDF just flattens everything into a wall of
>>>>>>> text that's intimidating to read. I want to publish an entire notebook in a
>>>>>>> shared location so that other people can reference it and experience exactly
>>>>>>> like I do--with tabs. PLEASE add this functionality.
>>>>>>>> On Tuesday, January 20, 2009 10:30 PM Ilya Koulchin wrote:
>>>>>>>> Jackie wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Printing your notes on sheets of paper also flattens everything into a
>>>>>>>> stack of dead trees that's equally intimidating to read. If the final
>>>>>>>> result is a stack of paper, does it really matter if the flattening
>>>>>>>> happens during export or during printing?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> If your aim is for other people to have *exactly* the same experience as
>>>>>>>> you do, you need to tell them to get OneNote as well. You can then have
>>>>>>>> a shared notebook, or publish your notebook as a package which the other
>>>>>>>> people can then unpack and use as their own copy of the notebook.
>>>>>>>> If a similar, read-only experience is acceptable, check out the OneNote
>>>>>>>> Web Exporter, at http://www.codeplex.com/ONWebber - it'll publish your
>>>>>>>> entire notebook as a collection of linked html files that you can view
>>>>>>>> in a browser.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Ilya
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