There's this program I used to use a lot in undergrad called PrimoPDF. I don't know about OneNote converting into PDF. I'm going to use SkyDrive for OneNote since it seemed to be designed with that program in mind, and has 25 GB of storage (as I'm sure ON files are larger than "regular" note files in Word, for example). I actually like the Dropbox interface better, and I plan on using it as virtual flash drive, for every file type except OneNote. easily and automatically syncs documents between all of your devices (desktop, laptop, mobile phone, etc) so that as soon as you save a file to your dropbox, you can see it in your other devices with dropbox.you can edit documents online through your web browser, even if the computer you are working on doesn't have that program (like OneNote, for example).works great with OneNote and allows you have multiple people simultaneously working on a document at the same time.I actually plan on using both of them, and spent a while thinking about which uses each program would be better for. I guess this is the lazy persons way of dealing with it, maybe ill work on that this summer lol But I have no time to work on these problems so when I find a "flaw" from using something on One Note I just never do it that way again haha Ive never been held back in what I want to do tho, there are so many options to avoid an error that you are making. So if you print now, since the slides have been moved a little, some of the slides will get cut in half when they print.īut if you take notes on the slides, and make sure that you don't change the distance between any of the slides, it "knows" where each slide starts and finishes so none of the slides will get cut off. If you take a TON of notes next to slides, if you don't write off to the side enough, it will move the slide below it (and all other slides below it) down farther for you to type more without getting into the next slide. So if you print your power point slides into One Note, take notes on them and then print to the printer, it should look just like the screen so the slides+your notes that you made around them. Yup, it should print out the way it looks in One Note. Maybe I can use that feature more next year) (Ive tried to set this up with FookieKat but school is just so busy we've only made it half way through the setup haha. You can share notebooks that you create with other people through the internet or through their OneNote program too. (Just like what people talk about for that special pen, I think called Livescribe?) The recordings will line up with what you write/type next to slides. You can convert your handwritten notes to print (make sure to do the hand writing demos for this so that it can "get used" to your personal handwriting. I have my "To Do" list in one of the notebooks and I love checking off the little boxes by it lol I copy pictures from our labs that are online and label everything ahead of time so when I am cramming the night before I can see everything I need to know on the figure instantly instead of clicking each individual labeled item. I "print to OneNote" for all of my classes. Especially during anatomy!! (i miss u anatomy ) I use the tags, highlighting, and colors pens a lot. I'm still randomly finding new things on this program every month
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