I believe this all works perfectly as long as you are doing everything on
the machine that the "file" resides on.  I do not think this works if you
are say mobile on your android and click the link for a file that is on you
pc right?

On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 12:38 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Vicki (ToriMac) and others with the same question,
>
> I make extensive use of OneNote and have done so since OneNote was first
> introduced. Yes, everything is in OneNote.
>
> I am using OneNote 2010 & MLO 4.3.3 pro for the following steps.
>
> So, Yes you can link to any place in OneNote from MLO.
> 1. In OneNote, go to the place you want to end up from MLO. Say there is a
> sentence "The Properties of Granite".
> 2. Right click the sentence (or page, section etc).
> 3. Select option "Copy Link to Paragraph" or "Copy Link to Page" or "Copy
> Link to Section"
> 4. Go to MLO
> 5. Select line you want the link in.
> 6. Open the MLO Comments section of the properties area.
> 7. Right click the Comments area and Paste.
> 8. Now the Magic. Simply go to the first part of the link and insert file:
>   -- that's all! Now the paste becomes a link!
> 9. Now from MLO, just click the link and OneNote goes to the specified
> place. OneNote will start up if it's not already going.
>
> See if I explained the above clearly.
>
> On going from OneNote to MLO
> 1. In MLO, right click and select "Copy as" / "Copy as URL"
> 2. In OneNote, IF you just paste - you will see the link as text. (see
> next step for correct way)
> 2. the right way. In OneNote, type something you want to click, anything.
> 3. Now select the word(s) you typed.
> 4. With the word(s) selected, press control K (edit link).
> 5. In the dialog box, in the address field, paste the MLO link.
> 6. Click OK
> 7. Test the new link. (a warning box comes up - click OK)
>
> This all works fine for me and hopefully you too!
>
> If the above works - leave a comment as I spent a half hour writing this
> all out
>
> If it doesn't work - leave a comment so I can clarify the steps.
>
> Enjoy your new enhancement to MLO and OneNote (the perfect pairing)
>
> Thanks for asking the question!
>
> - Al the grey beard
>
> On Wednesday, September 30, 2015 at 3:17:04 PM UTC-7, ToriMac wrote:
>>
>> Hi have been an MLO user on and off for a while. I am currently reviewing
>> my organising set up and wondered if there is anyone out there who can
>> share tips on using MLO and OneNote together and if there's any integration
>> provided between the two that I should be making use of?  Thanks Vicki
>>
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