--
David Olsen
www.powerbits.com.au
"microsoft .pubilc.onenote"
<microsoftpu...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4B1E6C2A-B82B-4316...@microsoft.com...
microsoft .pubilc.onenote wrote:
> I use to use the noenote for how some reason I change my computer
> because that was the family computre so right now I brought my own
> pc and onenote it dosn't work on it
Did you install ON on the new computer?
> so what I was doing I just took to new pc
What did you take to the new PC?
The notebook-files?
> so how can I get that back ?..
What do you want to get back?
Where?
Rainald
P.S. In order to identify yourself please use your name in the
"From:/Sender:" field.
> I have 1,500 'Pages' in a OneNote 'Notebook'. Any ideas on hwo to
> export a list of the page titles into Word or Excel?
There is no one-step solution but it works pretty fine using PowerToys.
The main thing is the "Table of Contents" PowerToy [1]
It creates a page with a Table of Contents for all pages in a section,
The table has links to the pages and it contains the "created" and "last
modified" dates.
The table can easily be put into Excel as well as Word using Copy+Paste.
The resulting tables have active links to the pages in ON <!!>.
Per default the tool sorts the items in a descending chronological
order.
This may not be wanted in your case. So you might benefit from a
slightly modified version by John Guinn where one can disable this
sorting by executing a REG-file.
You ask him (via his blog) to let you have the new thing [2]
It might possibly be good to have the pages in alphabetical order.
For this you can use the "Sort Pages" PowerToy [3]
For sorting the sections in a notebook use the "Sort Sections" PowerToy
[4]
Rainald
*---
[1]
http://www.onenotepowertoys.com/2007/07/12/onenote-table-of-contents/
[2] http://blogs.msdn.com/johnguin/archive/tags/OneNote/default.aspx
[3]
http://blogs.msdn.com/descapa/archive/2007/02/17/sort-pages-powertoy.aspx
[4]
http://blogs.msdn.com/descapa/archive/2007/03/03/sort-sections-powertoy.aspx