The presentation itself is located on a single page, but the print options are showing as different for different lectures: Settings Screenshots It isn't (at least not in my personal OneNote).
Other lectures default to single slides per page.Īll of the lectures are printed to OneNote exactly the same: (from PowerPoint 2013) -> File -> Print -> Printer "Send to OneNote" -> Settings: Print All Slides, Full Page Slides (print 1 slide per page).ĭoes anyone have any suggestions or ideas as to why this is only happening with some lectures? I can not seem to find a common thread.Īny help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance! When printing from OneNote, they are only given the option to print three slides per page on a few of the lectures. Several students (also using OneNote 2013) have recently come to me with an issue. Some students use OneNote to type notes first, and then print each page-which contains a single lecture-in order to write on it. Do your come work in OneNote, move it to word for printing.Our University currently packages all lectures into a OneNote file which is then distributed to students so that they have their lecture materials for each week. However, if you just do your homework in OneNote with some thought about how you are going to print it, you'll find it works fine.Īlso, if you have trouble with that you can copy and past your ink into Word to print. TL DR - If you expect someone to do the impossible, and remap and infite canvas into sheets of paper with 100% accuracy no matter rhow you divide them up, that expectation is unreasonable. You can always print Sheets of paper into OneNote, even blank ones, and set them to the background, using them as a guide. If you go too far it will break things up, left right, then top down. If you go a little to far over, OneNote will rescale the area, effectivly zooming out to fit the page. OneNote will automatically, and intelligently break along the bottom.
If you hit the "100%" view button, and stay to that width you will find your assignments print very well.
If you want, you can knowingly constrain yourself to work on a width equal to a sheet of paper.īut if you arbitrarily shape your document there is simply no guarantee it will match a sheet of paper. If this is too much of a task for OneNote, is there some other alternative to OneNote for making handwritten notes/assignments? All I want is for OneNote to take my handwritten differential equations and turn them into handwritten printed notes, etc. I'm sure these questions have been asked before 100 times but I never seem to get a straight answer.
Is there a better way to print these assignments? Is there any way to get OneNote to display page borders so I can break up my assignments onto pages rather than have them split up until I meticulously separate them? How do I tell which version I'm using for OneNote? I've seen a lot of discussion about desktop/app version having different capabilities.
It took me half as long to try and export an assignment to PDF just so I could properly print it later on.
Hey I just bought a Surface pro 4 and I would really like to use Onenote for both note taking and doing homework assignments.