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How to view the corrupted documents file with having errors to open th


Best Answer amarbista , 11 July 2015 - 04:35 AM

OneNote is an electronic notepad and similar to the a notepad you will be unable (unfortunately) to automatically merge meeting notes.  But alas, you can select all text (CTRL+A) from the sour... Go to the full post »


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Is there a way to add multiple documents (meeting notes) to ONE tab & organize them in TILE fashion according to date.
Also to be able to view the corrupted documents file with having errors to open the document ? 

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OneNote is an electronic notepad and similar to the a notepad you will be unable (unfortunately) to automatically merge meeting notes.  But alas, you can select all text (CTRL+A) from the source One tab and Paste (CTRL+V) to the target One tab.

I do believe that you can tile the tabs by dragging them into the desired locations specific to your organizational requirements.
 had more information about OneNote Restore Toolbox here: http://www.onenote.restoretools.com/

I am unclear as to what you are asking (re: view inserted documents file name without having to open them), but I will guess that you want to insert  file into OneNote, and be able to see the name of the inserted file without double-clicking on said inserted file.  If that is what you are asking, you may want to name your files with short names so that they are easy to read.  Alternately, you can single-click on the inserted file, then hover the mouse over the selected file to read the file name.


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