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This is the kind of app that you find and then wonder how you managed to get by without it. just an excuse for them to keep them creeps around the office.With countless features enabling you to insert pictures, notes, and much more with varying levels of detail to suit your needs, this app will completely revolutionize you plan everything from your day-to-day affairs to your next vacation, and even special events such as business conferences and meetings. Don't need no Snotty, Smelly, Unkempt Window IT guy to maintain my Systems. now I use that 5GB for Storing Local content as opposed to Relying on Microsoft's Non-Syncing Cloud. plus eliminated 5gb of MS Bloatware from MY internal SSD. I use Google Docs for anything Office related as do many companies now.
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I deleted all traces of anything Microsoft from my MacBook Pro and works fantastic. finally I copied all my OneNote Notes and pasted into Apple Notes and Never a problem again. Never had a problem with any other App on my Mac that Syncs to the cloud. I went round and round with them for two weeks and Still Syncing spun for hours before saying there was an error in Syncing. digging deep in folders and deleting preferences and other MS crap.

I tried everything Microsoft suggested even starting a new account with a blank notebook.
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I had this App for about a year had tons of notes in and then after a certain # update nothing would sync.
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All of the selected 'Pages' are now pasted into this single document and you are free to edit and separate them into individual articles, including inserting page breaks to print them out as separate PDF articles by choosing in the print dialog which pages to export (Print to PDF).Īnother advantage of doing this is that since LibreOffice does proper pagination, you will not land up with split lines on multipage articles. HTML provides the most accurate formatting.

Use the 'Paste Special' options from the ribbon to do HTML, RTF, or Unformated Text depending on what you want.

Open LibreOffice and create a blank Write document Copy using Cmd-C or Copy from the Edit menu Open OneNote and choose the desired folder to see the 'pages' This process I have tested using the free LibreOffice replacement for MS Office or it was indicated that MS Office would work as well.
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However I accidentally stumbled on a process for doing this using existing or free 3rd party software to do it.
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Workarounds usually involve running Windows on your Mac, or finding fee based 3rd party App to do it, which so far I have been unsuccessful in getting full featured trial versions to work. One of the issues with OneNote is that it is not possible within the App to export multiple 'pages' (capture or clipped articles) to PDF in batch but only one at a time. In the app a deleted notebook appear deleted, but in the online version still survive like an immortal zombie. THE UGLY: it seems impossible to delete a single notebook from the online version. It is possible to protect with password only sections, but never a complete notebook nor a single page. The web clipper is slow and has nothing to do with that of Evernote, so bad that the version for Safari has been removed (so, not a significant loss). THE BAD: search engine is cumbersome compared to that of Apple Note, and neither written content in attached documents nor hand writing is searchable. Moreover, It works very well in the iPad with the Apple pen. Contents are accessible also online through the web browser, and synchronise quickly (the Windows version, strangely, is not so efficient at it). Single pages have no virtual limits of extension and are compiled through separated text boxes. I find layout and colours scheme very pleasant and functional, so it is easy to divide and classify every single piece of information. It is possible to create tons of separates notebooks, everyone of them divided into sections, and every section into pages. THE GOOD: it is the best concept of electronic filofax available free of charge. Please take into account that the Mac version is reduced compared to that for Windows, and my review is referred to the Mac version. It is possible to talk very positively, or very negatively, about it yet telling the pure truth.
