Sending a OneNote Note via Outlook E-Mail

Tips For MS OneNote Using MS Outlook
37. How to Send a OneNote Note via Outlook E-Mail

38. How to Embedding Office Files and E-Mail Messages into OneNote
39. How to Create Pages, Sections, and Notebooks


37. Sending a OneNote Note via Outlook E-Mail
You can send a Microsoft Office OneNote 2007 note via Microsoft Office Outlook in one of two ways:
If the recipient has Office OneNote 2007, click File, and then click E-mail. Office OneNote 2007 will open your Outlook (2007 or 2003) e-mail client and attach your notes as a .one attachment.
If the recipient does not have Office OneNote 2007, you can paste OneNote notebook content as HTML into the body of an e-mail message in Outlook.

38. Embedding Office Files and E-Mail Messages into OneNote
In addition to the ability to cut and paste between Microsoft Office system programs, you can use Microsoft Office OneNote 2007 to embed files into a OneNote notebook. You can drag any file from Windows Explorer onto a OneNote page, or you can insert the file into the page by using the File command on the Insert menu. If you are working on a project, you probably use different types of documents to track pieces of the project. Now you can keep these documents together with everything else in Office OneNote 2007.

39. Create Pages, Sections, and Notebooks
To create a new notebook:
1. On the File menu, click New. This opens the task pane from which you can create a new page, section, or notebook.
2. On the File menu, click Print.
3. Select Send to Microsoft OneNote in the list of available printers.
4. Click Print.
5. Drag the resulting Microsoft Office OneNote page to the relevant section of your notebook.

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