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
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which version of one note?
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lineS of flight Notebook Virtuoso
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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
Edit: Well...it appears that it cannot be done natively in Chrome as it can in IE 8/9. See here. -
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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
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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
Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by lineS of flight, Nov 21, 2010.