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Send to OneNote for Google Chrome?
16-Sep-08
Can I "Send to One Note" in Google Chrome?
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> Can I "Send to One Note" in Google Chrome?
>
You can use the Send to OneNote "Printer" in every application which is
able to print. Just select this "Printer" in the usual print options dialog.
Bernd
I assume that you are thinking of a thing similar to the OneNote add-in
for the Internet Explorer or the third-party add-on for FireFox.
Unfortunately there is nothing alike for Chrome.
As Bernd already said you could use the "Send to OneNote"-printer. This
will produce an image which is nit editable.
An alternative would be to use copy+paste.
Just mark the parts you want to import, then copy that to the clipboard
(Ctrl+C) and then insert it in ON (Shift+Ins, Ctrl+V).
HTH
Rainald
>> Can I "Send to One Note" in Google Chrome?
>
> You can use the Send to OneNote "Printer" in every application which
> is able to print. Just select this "Printer" in the usual print
> options dialog.
For sure. One can always *print* to ON. But the result is an image which
is not editable.
Rainald