jwcolby
jwcolby at colbyconsulting.com
Fri Jan 30 19:06:13 CST 2009
It seems that I am the one missing something. Namely the File / New / Notebook menu item. I have File / New, but it just opens a menu off to the side. The only choices there are New page through Side Note. Notebook is not one of the options. John W. Colby www.ColbyConsulting.com Steve Schapel wrote: > 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. >