MS OneNote on Mac OSX: Is it possible to export entire notebook to PDF?
The MS instructions I found for exporting an entire notebook to a PDF don't seem to apply on the Mac OSX version. Is there a way to do this on Mac OSX?
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The MS instructions I found for exporting an entire notebook to a PDF don't seem to apply on the Mac OSX version. Is there a way to do this on Mac OSX?
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The MS instructions I found for exporting an entire notebook to a PDF don't seem to apply on the Mac OSX version. Is there a way to do this on Mac OSX?
macos pdf export microsoft-onenote
The MS instructions I found for exporting an entire notebook to a PDF don't seem to apply on the Mac OSX version. Is there a way to do this on Mac OSX?
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macos pdf export microsoft-onenote
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At the moment, no! It is not possible. OneNote "is" / could be a fantastic program, but it does have a lot of critical limitations. A solution to your problem, which I also encountered, is to make an account for the office pack. You can do that through OneNote. Afterward, you will be able to share an online version of our entire notebook or open it at another PC or Mac.
Thanks. Hmmm, so I could open it on a OC and then export it there?
– bob.sacamento
Nov 30 '16 at 20:38
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Short answer - not on your Mac.
Workaround:
The easiest way to export an entire notebook as a PDF is to sync the notebook to a Microsoft account (if you're not already doing so). Then, find a Windows computer (libraries often have Windows computers with Microsoft products installed).
On a Windows computer, you'll be able to sync the notebook, and export it as a PDF. Make sure you're using the desktop version of OneNote and not the "tablet" version that you install from the windows application store.
It's ridiculous - but that's the easiest way to do it.
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At the moment, no! It is not possible. OneNote "is" / could be a fantastic program, but it does have a lot of critical limitations. A solution to your problem, which I also encountered, is to make an account for the office pack. You can do that through OneNote. Afterward, you will be able to share an online version of our entire notebook or open it at another PC or Mac.
Thanks. Hmmm, so I could open it on a OC and then export it there?
– bob.sacamento
Nov 30 '16 at 20:38
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At the moment, no! It is not possible. OneNote "is" / could be a fantastic program, but it does have a lot of critical limitations. A solution to your problem, which I also encountered, is to make an account for the office pack. You can do that through OneNote. Afterward, you will be able to share an online version of our entire notebook or open it at another PC or Mac.
Thanks. Hmmm, so I could open it on a OC and then export it there?
– bob.sacamento
Nov 30 '16 at 20:38
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At the moment, no! It is not possible. OneNote "is" / could be a fantastic program, but it does have a lot of critical limitations. A solution to your problem, which I also encountered, is to make an account for the office pack. You can do that through OneNote. Afterward, you will be able to share an online version of our entire notebook or open it at another PC or Mac.
At the moment, no! It is not possible. OneNote "is" / could be a fantastic program, but it does have a lot of critical limitations. A solution to your problem, which I also encountered, is to make an account for the office pack. You can do that through OneNote. Afterward, you will be able to share an online version of our entire notebook or open it at another PC or Mac.
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Thanks. Hmmm, so I could open it on a OC and then export it there?
– bob.sacamento
Nov 30 '16 at 20:38
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Thanks. Hmmm, so I could open it on a OC and then export it there?
– bob.sacamento
Nov 30 '16 at 20:38
Thanks. Hmmm, so I could open it on a OC and then export it there?
– bob.sacamento
Nov 30 '16 at 20:38
Thanks. Hmmm, so I could open it on a OC and then export it there?
– bob.sacamento
Nov 30 '16 at 20:38
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Short answer - not on your Mac.
Workaround:
The easiest way to export an entire notebook as a PDF is to sync the notebook to a Microsoft account (if you're not already doing so). Then, find a Windows computer (libraries often have Windows computers with Microsoft products installed).
On a Windows computer, you'll be able to sync the notebook, and export it as a PDF. Make sure you're using the desktop version of OneNote and not the "tablet" version that you install from the windows application store.
It's ridiculous - but that's the easiest way to do it.
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Short answer - not on your Mac.
Workaround:
The easiest way to export an entire notebook as a PDF is to sync the notebook to a Microsoft account (if you're not already doing so). Then, find a Windows computer (libraries often have Windows computers with Microsoft products installed).
On a Windows computer, you'll be able to sync the notebook, and export it as a PDF. Make sure you're using the desktop version of OneNote and not the "tablet" version that you install from the windows application store.
It's ridiculous - but that's the easiest way to do it.
add a comment |
Short answer - not on your Mac.
Workaround:
The easiest way to export an entire notebook as a PDF is to sync the notebook to a Microsoft account (if you're not already doing so). Then, find a Windows computer (libraries often have Windows computers with Microsoft products installed).
On a Windows computer, you'll be able to sync the notebook, and export it as a PDF. Make sure you're using the desktop version of OneNote and not the "tablet" version that you install from the windows application store.
It's ridiculous - but that's the easiest way to do it.
Short answer - not on your Mac.
Workaround:
The easiest way to export an entire notebook as a PDF is to sync the notebook to a Microsoft account (if you're not already doing so). Then, find a Windows computer (libraries often have Windows computers with Microsoft products installed).
On a Windows computer, you'll be able to sync the notebook, and export it as a PDF. Make sure you're using the desktop version of OneNote and not the "tablet" version that you install from the windows application store.
It's ridiculous - but that's the easiest way to do it.
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