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Wednesday, February 14, 2007

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New OneNote Powertoys

- Warner Crocker

The OneNote Extensibility & More Blog links to two new powertoys for OneNote that look really attractive.

First up is the Export Outlook Notes to OneNote powertoy that allows you to do just that. I’ve been waiting for just such a tool as I used to store a lot of info in Outlook Notes in the Days Before OneNote (DBON?). And now I’ll be able to port them over easily. You can get the zip file here.

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And for those who need to keep up with word counts, there is a OneNote 2007 Word Count powertoy that will allow you to do just that. You can get the zip file here.

Both require the .Net 2.0 Framework to be installed and you can find the installation instructions here.

I haven’t given either one a try yet, but plan to do so soon.



2/14/2007 9:59 PM MST  

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Thursday, February 15, 2007 9:26:04 AM (Mountain Standard Time, UTC-07:00)
My biggest problem with Microsoft Office and this particular tool is that you have to purchase Microsoft Office Enterprise to take advantage of it! Outlook and OneNote only come together in ONE suite--so why are they building in such great functionality only to be trumped by their purchasing options?

Here's the comparison:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/suites/FX101635841033.aspx

Or . . . piecemeal it together, of course.

What kind of craziness is that? Or is it a strategy for us to purchase each component separately?

Either way, it makes me mad.
Philip Copeland
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