OneNoteGuy points out the obvious…

The Unknown OneNote Guy is starting to use PowerShell (Windows command line scripting) and seeing ways how he could use OneNote 2007 with it.

I’m sure he has more up his sleeve, but the key point that made me laugh today was that it can output to printer and OneNote 2007 installs a printer driver called “Send To OneNote 2007″ so…

Any application that can output to a printer can “Send to OneNote”.

And here is his “powertoy”

I’m making light of this, but for a reason… How many of us are holding out for some really cool “Send To” PowerToy from our favorite app, when we could just use the print driver and image searching in 2007?

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Posted: February 14th, 2007 under Print Driver.

Comments

Comment from Neil Olonoff
February 14, 2007 at 8:39 pm

Problem is, the print “Send to OneNote” function always launches OneNote in the foreground. It would be much more convenient if you could simply Send to OneNote and have OneNote create its page in background, like other web harvesting tools.

Comment from adminid
February 14, 2007 at 8:48 pm

Pause the printer and it will queue up all the print jobs. Then resume when you are ready…

Start -> Printers and Faxes -> Right click on “Send To OneNote 2007″ and select “Pause Printing”

Comment from Patrick
March 13, 2007 at 3:06 pm

I’m trying to use the “Send to One Note” printer driver but its not in my list. What did I do wrong? From what I’m reading it supposed to install it automatically when I install it. I have MS Office 2007 Ultimate.

Thanks for your help.

Patrick Miron

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