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Post by burgersnfries on Sept 16, 2014 18:13:52 GMT
Say you're working between one Onenote page & then searching your ON notebooks for other items. In Evernote, you can open a note in its own window so that you can easily switch back to it. I have not found a way to do this in ON. Anyone have ideas on how to do???
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Post by burgersnfries on Sept 16, 2014 18:17:02 GMT
Ok, it looks like you can have multiple instances of ON open. So you can have one instance with the note you want to keep "open" and another instance for searching the notebooks for other notes. Not sure if there's a better way.
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tavor
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Post by tavor on Sept 22, 2014 17:56:07 GMT
Ok, it looks like you can have multiple instances of ON open. So you can have one instance with the note you want to keep "open" and another instance for searching the notebooks for other notes. Not sure if there's a better way. Not sure if this is applicable, but a workaround from years ago: tomfaust.blogspot.com/2008/03/how-to-open-existing-onenote-page-in.html
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JimKn
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Post by JimKn on Oct 5, 2014 22:54:10 GMT
Just some info for the Mac side.
I could not find a way to launch a second instance of the app. Even tried making a copy but that caused problems with one note crashing.
I could not find a mac version of the sidenote keypress mentioned in the tomfaust article.
I may experiment more later but right now there seems to be no easy way unless I just missed it.
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