Steve Schapel
miscellany at mvps.org
Fri Jan 30 17:50:05 CST 2009
John, I'm pretty sure I'm not understanding you here. It seems what you are talking about is what I would use the File|New|Notebook menu for, or the corresponding functionality via the New button on the toolbar. What am I missing? Regards Steve From: jwcolby Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2009 12:11 PM To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving Subject: Re: [AccessD] Onenote OK, I'll bite. HOW do you just get rid of the current notebook? Here's the deal. When OneNote opens it has a ton of folders, each folder has folders etc. I want to CLOSE that entire thing. I then want to create a brand new Notebook, specifically for one project. I don't find any way to close the notebook itself, only the folders. Even then there comes a time where I see folders but if I click on the folder I am taken down into that folder, so I can't close that filder. This stuff is very confusing simply because there are so many objects that you can work on, create new ones of, but the notebook itself does not appear to be an object that you can treat as a whole. For example I have no idea where the notebook that I am opening actually resides. The FOLDERS can be seen but even then the path is so long that I can't read the location. THIS is why I keep dropping OneNote.