I recently installed W 7 rtm and office 2007. i used One Note alot for lectures and such but now i can open say a powerpoint presentation on One Note and write my notes. i googled this problem and it seems like its a feature not supported on any Windows 64 OS. So according to MS how are we supposed to use this when its not even compatible?! ALl computers are shipping with windows vista 64...
ugh this is such a BIG inconvenience. grounds for lawsuit?
grrrr
anyone else with this problem?
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jackluo923 Notebook Virtuoso
It's not? I'm using that feature atm on windows 7 ultimate 64bit.
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how did you manage to get it to work on windows 7 64?
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I haven't tried it in powerpoint yet. I know for sure it works fine in Outlook though.
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this is so disappointing.
what a load of BS from MS. False marketing i supposed.. -
Heh, you haven't tried the solution on Microsoft's OneNote blog?
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Oops
http://blogs.msdn.com/david_rasmussen/archive/2009/04/22/onenote-print-driver-a-64-bit-solution.aspx -
i'm pretty annoyed too
that solution doesnt work for me either, it keeps on giving me errors -
I'm having no problem with any office2007 and one note feature on Win7/7229/64 bit. I use OneNote about 8 hours a day between work and grad school. Lots of send-to and import/export work.
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I don't know what to tell ya man.
Does the send to onenote from outlook work?
That isn't a print driver and it will help narrow the problem down.
Send to One Note work around? 64bit OS
Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by d1rtdevil, Oct 12, 2009.