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Is it possible to import word documents (docx) to OneNote without printing every single word document to onenote?



The import should create a onenote page for each word document.










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    Is it possible to import word documents (docx) to OneNote without printing every single word document to onenote?



    The import should create a onenote page for each word document.










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      Is it possible to import word documents (docx) to OneNote without printing every single word document to onenote?



      The import should create a onenote page for each word document.










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      Is it possible to import word documents (docx) to OneNote without printing every single word document to onenote?



      The import should create a onenote page for each word document.







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          Open your document in word and print it to OneNote. It should import your word document into OneNote without doing every word document. This at present seems to be the only way to do it.






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            i dont want to print every document because the printout is only a image

            – Bernhard
            Dec 14 '16 at 8:17











          • You can also try the simple copy / paste method.

            – illage4
            Dec 14 '16 at 8:18






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            i'm lazy, thats why i asked the question :)

            – Bernhard
            Dec 14 '16 at 8:19



















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          Use "Send to OneNote" to import MS Office components directly to OneNote.



          This is available in OneNote 2013 at the bottom in a special "notes" portion:



          ScreenShot



          See this video for further details






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            After some trial, I found the method below works:




            1. Save the Word document as an HTML file

            2. Copy the contents in the HTML file into OneNote. Both images and text will be copied.






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              Open your document in word and print it to OneNote. It should import your word document into OneNote without doing every word document. This at present seems to be the only way to do it.






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              • 2





                i dont want to print every document because the printout is only a image

                – Bernhard
                Dec 14 '16 at 8:17











              • You can also try the simple copy / paste method.

                – illage4
                Dec 14 '16 at 8:18






              • 1





                i'm lazy, thats why i asked the question :)

                – Bernhard
                Dec 14 '16 at 8:19
















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              Open your document in word and print it to OneNote. It should import your word document into OneNote without doing every word document. This at present seems to be the only way to do it.






              share|improve this answer



















              • 2





                i dont want to print every document because the printout is only a image

                – Bernhard
                Dec 14 '16 at 8:17











              • You can also try the simple copy / paste method.

                – illage4
                Dec 14 '16 at 8:18






              • 1





                i'm lazy, thats why i asked the question :)

                – Bernhard
                Dec 14 '16 at 8:19














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              Open your document in word and print it to OneNote. It should import your word document into OneNote without doing every word document. This at present seems to be the only way to do it.






              share|improve this answer













              Open your document in word and print it to OneNote. It should import your word document into OneNote without doing every word document. This at present seems to be the only way to do it.







              share|improve this answer












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              answered Dec 14 '16 at 8:11









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                i dont want to print every document because the printout is only a image

                – Bernhard
                Dec 14 '16 at 8:17











              • You can also try the simple copy / paste method.

                – illage4
                Dec 14 '16 at 8:18






              • 1





                i'm lazy, thats why i asked the question :)

                – Bernhard
                Dec 14 '16 at 8:19














              • 2





                i dont want to print every document because the printout is only a image

                – Bernhard
                Dec 14 '16 at 8:17











              • You can also try the simple copy / paste method.

                – illage4
                Dec 14 '16 at 8:18






              • 1





                i'm lazy, thats why i asked the question :)

                – Bernhard
                Dec 14 '16 at 8:19








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              2





              i dont want to print every document because the printout is only a image

              – Bernhard
              Dec 14 '16 at 8:17





              i dont want to print every document because the printout is only a image

              – Bernhard
              Dec 14 '16 at 8:17













              You can also try the simple copy / paste method.

              – illage4
              Dec 14 '16 at 8:18





              You can also try the simple copy / paste method.

              – illage4
              Dec 14 '16 at 8:18




              1




              1





              i'm lazy, thats why i asked the question :)

              – Bernhard
              Dec 14 '16 at 8:19





              i'm lazy, thats why i asked the question :)

              – Bernhard
              Dec 14 '16 at 8:19













              0














              Use "Send to OneNote" to import MS Office components directly to OneNote.



              This is available in OneNote 2013 at the bottom in a special "notes" portion:



              ScreenShot



              See this video for further details






              share|improve this answer






























                0














                Use "Send to OneNote" to import MS Office components directly to OneNote.



                This is available in OneNote 2013 at the bottom in a special "notes" portion:



                ScreenShot



                See this video for further details






                share|improve this answer




























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                  Use "Send to OneNote" to import MS Office components directly to OneNote.



                  This is available in OneNote 2013 at the bottom in a special "notes" portion:



                  ScreenShot



                  See this video for further details






                  share|improve this answer















                  Use "Send to OneNote" to import MS Office components directly to OneNote.



                  This is available in OneNote 2013 at the bottom in a special "notes" portion:



                  ScreenShot



                  See this video for further details







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                  answered Aug 7 '18 at 16:13









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                      After some trial, I found the method below works:




                      1. Save the Word document as an HTML file

                      2. Copy the contents in the HTML file into OneNote. Both images and text will be copied.






                      share|improve this answer






























                        0














                        After some trial, I found the method below works:




                        1. Save the Word document as an HTML file

                        2. Copy the contents in the HTML file into OneNote. Both images and text will be copied.






                        share|improve this answer




























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                          After some trial, I found the method below works:




                          1. Save the Word document as an HTML file

                          2. Copy the contents in the HTML file into OneNote. Both images and text will be copied.






                          share|improve this answer















                          After some trial, I found the method below works:




                          1. Save the Word document as an HTML file

                          2. Copy the contents in the HTML file into OneNote. Both images and text will be copied.







                          share|improve this answer














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