Hi...
Is there no way to send a web page from Chrome to OneNote? In IE9, I right click and choose from the options that are available. I find no such options in Chrome. Maybe there is a plug-in? I checked briefly online, but could not find anything but I have to look carefully.
In the meantime, if you folks have some suggestions or workaround, please do let me know.
Cheers!
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lineS of flight Notebook Virtuoso
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You can't print the page to onenote? Click the wrench-print-send to onenote?
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lineS of flight Notebook Virtuoso
No...strangely, none of the options that you mention are available. -
which version of one note?
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lineS of flight Notebook Virtuoso
OneNote 2010 (as a part of Office 2010 and not as a standalone). -
I have Onenote and Chrome and I can print to Onenote. I have Office 2010. You might need to reinstall the print driver for Onenote. Try doing a repair install.
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lineS of flight Notebook Virtuoso
I am not sure I understand. I am able to print to OneNote 2010 from IE9 Beta and but not to Chrome? If I am able to do the former, then unless there is specific print driver for Chrome, should this already work? It seems I can't do it with Opera either!
Edit: Well...it appears that it cannot be done natively in Chrome as it can in IE 8/9. See here. -
lines,
try this: Things that Should be Easy: Google Chrome: Send to OneNote
Worked for me. Chrome 9.x + Onenote 2010. All links preserved and output is not a bitmap. -
lineS of flight Notebook Virtuoso
Thanks so very much! Yes, this works...perhaps not as natively as IE9, but the important thing is that it works!
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I sympathize. I'm a Onenote addict and diehard Chrome user!
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lineS of flight Notebook Virtuoso
@alland...well recently I have been become somewhat of an addict of IE9 too! But yeah...OneNote...is fast becoming indispensible.
Chrome, IE9 and OneNote 2010
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