[AccessD] Onenote

jwcolby jwcolby at colbyconsulting.com
Fri Jan 30 12:37:10 CST 2009


Well, who knows, and that is part of the problem.  I ended 
up creating a new "something" out in one of my projects, 
which is a OneNote for just that project.  I can double 
click on it and it opens a one note "container" (whatever 
you wish to call that).

So what did I create?



John W. Colby
www.ColbyConsulting.com


Charlotte Foust wrote:
> Are we talking about the same thing?  Notebooks are separate files,
> John.  Even the sample notebooks are separate files.
> 
> Charlotte Foust 
> 
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> 
> I have discovered how, it just took a little poking around. 
>   They REALLY want you to keep everything in one notebook.
> 
> John W. Colby
> www.ColbyConsulting.com
> 
> 
> Susan Harkins wrote:
>> Notebooks are the main container, but you can have more than one. Or, 
>> you can create new sections -- does any of that help you?
>>
>> Susan H.
>>
>>
>>> I think that perhaps it is because it is not overly friendly in 
>>> splitting out OneNote files that I can load, which are specific to 
>>> one thing.  For example one for clients, one for personal projects 
>>> etc.  You are supposed to have everything in ONE Note (I understand 
>>> that) but when you do you end up traversing the tree up and down 
>>> looking for stuff.
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