Office - Post-it note like tool for OneNote

Asked By Deejay on 06-May-10 01:13 PM
When pasting an actual word or pdf file in OneNote for annotation, is there a
way to insert someting similar to a post-it note so that the comments stand
out and do not get lost in the original text? Acrobat has such a feature and I
wonder if it is available either in ON 2007 or 2010.

Many thanks.


undisclosed replied to Deejay on 06-May-10 11:54 PM
Hi there,

You can insert "flags" in OneNote to help make them stand out.

To add a note tag:


- Place the pointer in the paragraph that you want to tag.
- On the *Standard* toolbar, click the arrow next to  the *Tags*
button, and then click the note tag you want.

I hope this helps!

Isabella
MSFT Office Outreach Team


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John Guin [msft] replied to Deejay on 07-May-10 12:40 AM
OneNote 2010 has "Linked Notes," which should meet your needs.  You can read
about how it works with PowerPoint at
http://blogs.msdn.com/johnguin/archive/2010/04/14/check-out-linked-note-taking-with-onenote-and-powerpoint.aspx

It also lets you take notes on OneNote pages so that you can take notes on
anything you print to OneNote, for instance.

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Thanks,
John Guin
OneNote Test Team
http://blogs.msdn.com/johnguin
Deejay replied to John Guin [msft] on 10-May-10 05:11 PM
Thanks for the tip. I still feel OneNote could do with something like the
yellow comments in Acrobat. They are free standing and can be moved about
freely and are very useful for annotation as you can superimpose them on any
other text.