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Re: 2007 Beta 2-Move the WMA Audio Icon on a Page?         


Author: Rainald Taesler
Date: Jul 23, 2006 18:19

OneDave shared these words of wisdom:

Although Grant was right on do-it-yourself , I tested things
this afternoon.
>> How much latitude do I have to move the WMA icon that ON plops
>> onto my page when I start a recording? Do I have to keep it on
>> the same page/subpage, or can it go further without breaking
>> the playback sync?

One can copy or move the pages to other sections, section groups and
even notebooks.
OneNote handles copying the sound-files over to the new location.
One can even Copy+Paste the embedded sound files.

ON seems not to do clean-up work. Sound files deleted on a page still
remain in the respective folder.
Could be that this might still be a bug. It might cause a mess
otherwise - especially because of the IMO serious problem that *all*
recordings on a page in ON are shown with the *same* name and the
files name stored are just named after the page and numbered.
Easy to imagine what happens if one uses a notebook as a notebook for
keeping preliminary things and dynamically working with it.
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Re: 2007 Beta 2-Move the WMA Audio Icon on a Page?         


Author: Rainald Taesler
Date: Jul 24, 2006 06:14

"OneDave" discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:D7117566-AD16-44F5-87BD-201FB0DCDF9B@microsoft.com...
>
> Thanks

You're welcome.
If any related questions, pls ask.
I'll then try to dig deeper in to the audio issues. It's on my ToDo list
anyway and perhaps together we coul get further (like the blind and the lame
).

Rainald
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Re: 2007 Beta 2-Move the WMA Audio Icon on a Page?         


Author: Rainald Taesler
Date: Jul 24, 2006 13:55

OneDave shared these words of wisdom:
> I would like to comment to you that I am not facile with the
> various instant message and chat text abbreviations you employ.

I'm sorry, Dave.
What I'm using at times is not "chat" stuff. It's things having been
in use since days far earlier than chats were introduced.
For many long yeras I have been heavily involved in communications in
develpoers' fora back in the days of ComuServe and then in newsgroup.
Ans by this I adopted the habit of using a couple of akronyms which
are/were standing terms like AFAIK , AFAICS, IMO/IMHO or additional
means to add to the "colour"/ "sound" of what is only written, like
" = big grin, = great big grin, = grin, duck and run
etc.

And over time the usage has just become something icorporated
habitually (just like "inside speech" usual for each king of social
group, people having served in the Army f.e.).
> To the extent we can communicate in plain text, I would
> appreciate it. --
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