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Author: ZachZach Date: Aug 13, 2008 05:54
I use Microsoft One Note, in addition to meetings, emails, etc., for
categorizing and storing citations and original research from the medical
literature. I recently installed Zotero and found the simple folder tree
outline (for those of you familiar with Zotero it is the left column) much
easier to see than the Book/Section/Subsection/Page schema that comes with
One Note.
Is there any way currently to create a similar interface, so that this
outline would be easily visible in both Book (i.e., all sections,
subsections, pages) and Section forms?
I have tried the Powertoys Table of Contents which I thought would address
this but does not work on any of the computers on which I have installed it.
Thank you.
Zach
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Author: Rainald TaeslerRainald Taesler Date: Aug 13, 2008 14:43
Zach wrote:
> I use Microsoft One Note, in addition to meetings, emails, etc., for
> categorizing and storing citations and original research from the
> medical literature. I recently installed Zotero and found the
> simple folder tree outline (for those of you familiar with Zotero
> it is the left column) much easier to see than the
> Book/Section/Subsection/Page schema that comes with One Note.
>
> Is there any way currently to create a similar interface, so that
> this outline would be easily visible in both Book (i.e., all
> sections, subsections, pages) and Section forms?
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Author: ZachZach Date: Aug 16, 2008 14:12
"Rainald Taesler" wrote:
> Zach wrote:
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>> I use Microsoft One Note, in addition to meetings, emails, etc., for
>> categorizing and storing citations and original research from the
>> medical literature. I recently installed...
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Author: Rainald TaeslerRainald Taesler Date: Aug 17, 2008 08:37
Zach wrote:
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> Thanks very much for the information. Unfortunately, I can't find
> anything different in my One Note after installing Treeview.
Was the TreeView powertoy properly installed?
Do you see it listed under "Tools | Options | Add-ins"?
Is the button "TreeView" shown in the toolbar?
This powertoy will not change anything *in* ON. Clicking on the button
brings up a pop-up window with a tree of all open notebooks. I comes up
*left* of the ON-window. On my system it's not on top.
You may resize and/or move the ON-window to right. Perhaps the window is
visible then.
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Author: ZachZach Date: Aug 19, 2008 18:52
Rainald:
Thanks very much unfortunately I still can't see anything different in ON.
I installed, rebooted, etc. etc. and even though Treeview appears in add-ons
I can't figure out where on earth the thing is. The video looks great
though, wish I could access it.
BTW it sounds like you are one of the developers of ON if you are Kudos to
you and team I LOVE this software and use it regularly for meetings and what
I call 'active presentations (I use ON as a 'flip chart' during meetings
which simulataneously gives minutes that can be distributed seconds after the
meeting is over)' also I'm a family practice doc and researcher and use ON
for collecting research, commenting and distributing same. If you are
aware of any groups to test out medical stuff I would love to help out!
Zach
"Rainald Taesler" wrote:
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Author: Rainald TaeslerRainald Taesler Date: Aug 20, 2008 17:32
Zach wrote:
>>> Thanks very much for the information. Unfortunately, I can't
>>> find anything different in my One Note after installing Treeview.
>>
>> Was the TreeView powertoy properly installed?
>> Do you see...
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