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Author: Kevin
Date: Jul 25, 2008 08:45

Rookie here so please bear with me. So far, I like Onenote. When I add info
to a page, like an email link, I would like it to bump containers down so
that they appear in a specific order. Is there a way to insert a container
within a page and have it bump everything below it?

Alaso, any way to have all of your text containers default to a specific
margin? Thanks
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Re: Bumping down containers         


Author: Michael B
Date: Jul 25, 2008 12:00

You can always use, Insert>>Extra Writing Space. It pushes the containers
down when inserted above the container.

Michael

"Kevin" discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Rookie here so please bear with me. So far, I like Onenote. When I add
> info
> to a page, like an email link, I would like it to bump containers down so
> that they appear in a specific order. Is there a way to insert a container
> within a page and have it bump everything below it?
>
> Alaso, any way to have all of your text containers default to a specific
> margin? Thanks
>
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Re: Bumping down containers         


Author: Kevin
Date: Jul 25, 2008 12:12

Excellent. That is exactly what I was trying to do. That keeps all the
formatting together and allows me to add additional items quickly. Thanks for
the response.

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Re: Bumping down containers         


Author: Kevin
Date: Jul 25, 2008 12:17

Michael, do you know how to do part 2? Can I grab multiple containers
(Control+Click) and align them or justify them so they are neatly aligned?

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Re: Bumping down containers         


Author: Michael B
Date: Jul 25, 2008 14:26

I have no idea how you'd do that. I'm not sure its possible within the
program...unless some powertoy does it.

Michael

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> Michael, do you know how to do part 2? Can I grab multiple containers
> (Control...
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Re: Bumping down containers         


Author: lynnee54
Date: Aug 7, 2008 15:16

Try creating a template. Set the options in "Page Setup" to the paper size
and margin sizes you want. Then create a text box by typing some kind of
placeholder text in it and then dragging the text box to the width of the
screen. Or you can just type one line of placeholder text all the way across
the screen until it wraps to the second line.

Then, if you set the template as the default, every new page will have a
text box of that width, with the margins you created.

The only problem is, if you insert a table into the text box, it will
violate the margins you set and extend beyond the page.

I hope you get usable results.
--
lynne

"Kevin" wrote:
> Michael, do you know how to do part 2? Can I grab multiple containers
> (Control+Click) and align them or justify them so they are neatly aligned?
>
> "Michael B" wrote:
>
>> You can always use,...
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