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Group: microsoft.public.onenote · Group Profile
Author: Rainald Taesler
Date: Sep 5, 2008 11:59

oistrakhan wrote:
>>> Eeek! I spoke too soon. Actually MOVING the OneNote Folder from
>>> its position in IE Favorites into Links stops it working properly
>>> because the program then loses track of its path. If you go to
>>> OneNote itself and go to Favorites it tells you that it is empty.
>>> I have now (temporarily I hope) taken it out of Links and back
>>> where it wants to be and it likes that. Must be solvable - can
>>> someone cleverer than me help!
>
>> Why a new thread and not just replying in the old one?
>
> Mea culpa. I am new to all this discussion group thing and I
> thought that replying to myself would look a bit odd!

No problem at all! Assuming you are rather new to these NGs, I just
wanted to give you a pointer.

As you are new: Why do you use the odd Web-Interface which MS put on top
of the NewsGroups?
The NGs are based on newsgroups technology and IMO one can work ways
easier and far more comfortable if one use the proper instrument, i.e. a
Newsreader.
You have a newsreader built-in in your Widows system - either Outlook
Express (if Win2k or XP) or WinMail (if Vista).

I'd suggest to create a news-account and subscribe to groups of
interest, in this case Onenote.
> Having said that, do you have any comments? You have been most
> helpful to me in the last few days and I'm grateful for that and
grateful
> for the speed at which you reply.

Thanks for the flowers!
I just do what I can - paying back what I owe to this community.

In this case however, I can not be of help. :-(
I did not use the "Favorites" PowerToy" and I have no idea on how it
might work.
> Since writing my second post, I have placed a shortcut to my
> Passwords page in Links as a temporary workaround but what I really
> want is to either (a) put the whole OneNotes Favorites folder into
> Links or, (b) a shortcut to the whole folder rather than a shortcut
> to a single page into Links.

Sorry, I do not understand what you are trying to do {siiigh} and in the
two weeks will not find the time to check the Favorites tool.
> By the way, I am in London and I guess you are in, or near,
> California.

How come?

Wrong guess .
I've always been living in good old Germany ;-)

I'm sure that someone else will jump in.

Regards from "Old Europe"
Rainald
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