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Author: Michael MoserMichael Moser Date: Sep 1, 2008 00:55
Sorry for this probably stupid question, but I didn't find any
corresponding setting or switch in Options or Customize:
I do *not* want OneNote to start with a new, empty document. Rather I
would prefer to see the last note I was working on.
And I also do not want it to start in "Full Screen" mode but rather I
want to see "notebook bar" (which I have at the left side) and the pages
list (in my case on the right side).
How do I adjust these settings?
Michael
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Author: Rainald TaeslerRainald Taesler Date: Sep 1, 2008 08:24
Michael Moser wrote:
> I do *not* want OneNote to start with a new, empty document. Rather
> I would prefer to see the last note I was working on.
> And I also do not want it to start in "Full Screen" mode but rather
> I want to see "notebook bar" (which I have at the left side) and
> the pages list (in my case on the right side).
> How do I adjust these settings?
It seems that you are using ON a bit different from "normal" usage:
Both of your points only appear if one closes the notebooks prior to
closing ON.
That's not the way to work with ON.
Different from other applications (f.e. a word processor like Word) in
ON one does not close the notebooks. One just leaves all of the
notebooks *open* and closes the application with open notebooks.
Doing so, will re-open ON with the the last used page open. And the
screen comes up in the state it had when ON was closed.
HTH
Rainald
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Author: Rainald TaeslerRainald Taesler Date: Sep 1, 2008 08:29
Michael Moser wrote:
> I do *not* want OneNote to start with a new, empty document. Rather
> I would prefer to see the last note I was working on.
> And I also do not want it to start in "Full Screen" mode but rather
> I want to see "notebook bar" (which I have at the left side) and
> the pages list (in my case on the right side).
> How do I adjust these settings?
It seems that you are using ON a bit different from "normal" usage:
Both of your points only appear if one closes the notebooks prior to
closing ON.
That's not the way to work with ON.
Different from other applications (f.e. a word processor like Word) in
ON one does not close the notebooks. One just leaves all of the
notebooks *open* and closes the application with open notebooks.
Doing so, will re-open ON with the the last used page open. And the
screen comes up in the state it had when ON was closed.
HTH
Rainald
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Author: Michael MoserMichael Moser Date: Sep 1, 2008 08:50
Rainald Taesler wrote:
> Michael Moser wrote:
>> ...
> It seems that you are using ON a bit different from "normal" usage:
> Both of your points only appear if one closes the notebooks prior to
> closing ON.
>
> That's not the way to work with ON.
> Different from other applications (f.e. a word processor like Word) in
> ON one does not close the notebooks. One just leaves all of the
> notebooks *open* and closes the application with open notebooks.
>
> Doing so, will re-open ON with the the last used page open. And the
> screen comes up in the state it had when ON was closed.
>
> HTH
> Rainald
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Author: Rev. Michael L. BurnsRev. Michael L. Burns Date: Sep 2, 2008 07:49
Michael,
I use ON 2007 daily and have at any time 6 or more notebooks open within it
, each with many sections, subsections, pages and subpages. I can close ON
and every time I reopen it it opens to the last notebook/section/page that I
was working on, which is standard and I believe is what you're not seeing.
May I ask a stupid question? How are you reopening ON? Could it be possible
that you are using the tray icon, which actually opens a sidenote ( a blank
ON page in the unfiled notes section, which if maximized would open
maximized the next time) by default? If so, try opening ON from the Start
Menu and see if that helps.
The tray icon by default opens a new blank page, a sidenote. However, if you
choose, you can set it to open the full ON by right clicking the tray icon,
selecting options/Tray Icon defaults and select the desired behavior.
My personal preference is to leave the defaults for the tray icon, allowing
me to take quick notes without launching the full ON and having them
automatically saved in the unfiled notes section of ON every time I close
the sidenote. If I want to go to the full ON, I launch it from the start
menu and it opens to my last point automatically.
It was just a thought. Hope this helps.
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Author: Rainald TaeslerRainald Taesler Date: Sep 2, 2008 11:03
I think you did hit the nail on it's head with the assumption that
Michael sees a sidenote.
Apart from that:
I for one work the other way around.
I have the options set to open ON (not a sidenote) when clicking on the
icon in the IconTray. When wanting to create a sidenote I just use a
right-click on the icon and select sidenote from the menu.
Chacun à son goût.
Rainald
Rev. Michael L. Burns wrote:
> Michael,
> I use ON 2007 daily and have at any time 6 or more notebooks open
> within it , each with many sections, subsections, pages and
> subpages. I can close ON and every time I reopen it it opens...
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Author: Rainald TaeslerRainald Taesler Date: Sep 2, 2008 11:00
Michael Moser wrote:
>> It seems that you are using ON a bit different from "normal" usage:
>> Both of your points only appear if one closes the notebooks prior
>> to closing ON.
>>
>> That's not the way to work with ON.
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Author: Michael MoserMichael Moser Date: Sep 3, 2008 01:59
Rainald Taesler wrote:
> I think you did hit the nail on it's head with the assumption that
Yep - exactly. I had completely overlooked, that one can change that
default!
Thanks and sorry for the bandwidth!
Michael (slightly embarrassed :-) )
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