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Rhett

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Aug 1, 2007, 2:18:02 PM8/1/07
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I imported a PDF into a notebook section, the problem is all of the pages are
sideways and I can't figure out how to rotate them becouse it would be really
annoying to take notes on sideways pages? Hopefully there is a way to
accomplish rotating the pages, PLEASE HELP!!!

johndoe

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Oct 26, 2009, 1:14:28 PM10/26/09
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Rhet,

I've had the same problem since August, too. Here's the solution: Alter the "Print" settings in Adobe Reader (can't do this from OneNote).

In Adobe, go to File>Print. Set Name field to "Send to OneNote 2007". Hit Properties. Select Landscape. Hit "Ok".

In the Page Handling section, the settings I have are: Page Scaling set to "None". Also "Auto-Rotate and Center" and "Choose Paper Source by PDF page size" are both unchecked. Hit "Ok", and it should refresh in OneNote.

That's it.
-John

Three settings are available:
1. Page Scaling (found in File>Print>Page Handling).
2. "Auto-Rotate" check box (same place).
3. Orientation check box (Printer section>Properties).

Rhet wrote:

Can you rotate the pages of an inseted printed file?
01-Aug-07

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On Wednesday, August 01, 2007 2:18 PM
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Can you rotate the pages of an inseted printed file?

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johndoe

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Oct 26, 2009, 1:20:36 PM10/26/09
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Rhet,

I've had the same problem since August, too. Here's the solution: Alter the "Print" settings in Adobe Reader (can't do this from OneNote).

In Adobe, go to File>Print. Set Name field to "Send to OneNote 2007". Hit Properties. Select Landscape. Hit "Ok".

In the Page Handling section, the settings I have are: Page Scaling set to "None". Also "Auto-Rotate and Center" and "Choose Paper Source by PDF page size" are both unchecked. Hit "Ok", and it should refresh in OneNote.

That's it.


Three settings are available:
1. Page Scaling (found in File>Print>Page Handling).
2. "Auto-Rotate" check box (same place).
3. Orientation check box (Printer section>Properties).

Rhet wrote:

Can you rotate the pages of an inseted printed file?
01-Aug-07

I imported a PDF into a notebook section, the problem is all of the pages are

Previous Posts In This Thread:

On Wednesday, August 01, 2007 2:18 PM
Rhet wrote:

Can you rotate the pages of an inseted printed file?

On Monday, October 26, 2009 1:14 PM
John Doe wrote:

OneNote Document Rotation
Rhet,

I've had the same problem since August, too. Here's the solution: Alter the "Print" settings in Adobe Reader (can't do this from OneNote).

In Adobe, go to File>Print. Set Name field to "Send to OneNote 2007". Hit Properties. Select Landscape. Hit "Ok".

In the Page Handling section, the settings I have are: Page Scaling set to "None". Also "Auto-Rotate and Center" and "Choose Paper Source by PDF page size" are both unchecked. Hit "Ok", and it should refresh in OneNote.

That's it.
-John

Three settings are available:
1. Page Scaling (found in File>Print>Page Handling).
2. "Auto-Rotate" check box (same place).
3. Orientation check box (Printer section>Properties).

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johndoe

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Oct 26, 2009, 1:21:08 PM10/26/09
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Rhet,

I've had the same problem since August, too. Here's the solution: Alter the "Print" settings in Adobe Reader (can't do this from OneNote).

In Adobe, go to File>Print. Set Name field to "Send to OneNote 2007". Hit Properties. Select Landscape. Hit "Ok".

In the Page Handling section, the settings I have are: Page Scaling set to "None". Also "Auto-Rotate and Center" and "Choose Paper Source by PDF page size" are both unchecked. Hit "Ok", and it should refresh in OneNote.

That's it.


Three settings are available:
1. Page Scaling (found in File>Print>Page Handling).
2. "Auto-Rotate" check box (same place).
3. Orientation check box (Printer section>Properties).

Rhet wrote:

Can you rotate the pages of an inseted printed file?
01-Aug-07

I imported a PDF into a notebook section, the problem is all of the pages are

Previous Posts In This Thread:

On Wednesday, August 01, 2007 2:18 PM
Rhet wrote:

Can you rotate the pages of an inseted printed file?

On Monday, October 26, 2009 1:14 PM
John Doe wrote:

OneNote Document Rotation
Rhet,

I've had the same problem since August, too. Here's the solution: Alter the "Print" settings in Adobe Reader (can't do this from OneNote).

In Adobe, go to File>Print. Set Name field to "Send to OneNote 2007". Hit Properties. Select Landscape. Hit "Ok".

In the Page Handling section, the settings I have are: Page Scaling set to "None". Also "Auto-Rotate and Center" and "Choose Paper Source by PDF page size" are both unchecked. Hit "Ok", and it should refresh in OneNote.

That's it.
-John

Three settings are available:
1. Page Scaling (found in File>Print>Page Handling).
2. "Auto-Rotate" check box (same place).
3. Orientation check box (Printer section>Properties).

On Monday, October 26, 2009 1:20 PM
John Doe wrote:

OneNote Document Rotation
Rhet,

I've had the same problem since August, too. Here's the solution: Alter the "Print" settings in Adobe Reader (can't do this from OneNote).

In Adobe, go to File>Print. Set Name field to "Send to OneNote 2007". Hit Properties. Select Landscape. Hit "Ok".

In the Page Handling section, the settings I have are: Page Scaling set to "None". Also "Auto-Rotate and Center" and "Choose Paper Source by PDF page size" are both unchecked. Hit "Ok", and it should refresh in OneNote.

That's it.


Three settings are available:
1. Page Scaling (found in File>Print>Page Handling).
2. "Auto-Rotate" check box (same place).
3. Orientation check box (Printer section>Properties).

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John Guin [ msft ] dot at

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Oct 26, 2009, 10:25:01 PM10/26/09
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For some reason, I can't see the body of the original post. But if you want
to rotate printouts you have already made, you can get the image rotator
powertoy and rotate them. It's at
http://blogs.msdn.com/johnguin/archive/2007/12/14/image-rotator-powertoy-for-onenote-2007.aspx


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Apr 18, 2013, 3:10:42 AM4/18/13
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Awesome, thanks!

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Sep 12, 2014, 1:54:09 PM9/12/14
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Thanks so much for this! I've been struggling with this for several lectures where our prof only gives us slides in pdf format and I use OneNote for everything else.
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