Thanks for your reply.
I have tried this, and it takes me to ONENOTE Online, not my onenote
desktop app. Better than nothing though!
Cheers,
Vicki
On Thursday, 1 October 2015 00:58:38 UTC+1, Joel Azaria wrote:
> Vicki,
>
> I don't use OneNote but afaik the only integration is to grab your
>>> "The best you could do if you're an Outlook user is create Outlook
tasks automatically from OneNote and then sync those tasks to MLO"
Quite like the sound of that if I can make it work. I havent tried
creating tasks from onenote to outlook, or syncing outlook with MLO. Any
pointers would
Hi
I appreciate you taking the time to write this - sorry its taken me ages to
reply - only just got MLO on my work PC yesterday (they are very tight on
what they allow you to install here!!)
I tried your 2 sets of steps. Comments below:
So, Yes you can link to any place in OneNote from MLO.
Thanks Stephen
Taskclone was just what I needed!
Am Sonntag, 20. Dezember 2015 00:55:30 UTC+1 schrieb daniel:
>
> wait! what? taskclone.omg I might never have to leave let me try
> this..
>
> On Sat, Dec 19, 2015 at 4:57 PM, Stephen Jones <
> ste...@atmconsultants.com.au >
I'm also using MLO again after about a year of giving up on it. On thing
I'm just starting to look at is using ON to create tasks in OL,then have
MLO sync with OL. A very round-about way of getting it done and I'm not
sure if or how well it will work.
On Wednesday, September 30, 2015 at
hahahahaha..omg.all i ever needed was this..perfect!
i'd send you a million bucks if i had that many deer
thank you!
On Sat, Dec 19, 2015 at 4:57 PM, Stephen Jones <
step...@atmconsultants.com.au> wrote:
> I use evernote rather than onenote and while the integration with
Thank you for sharing! Onenote MLO
On Thursday, October 22, 2015 at 12:46:14 PM UTC-4, althegr...@gmail.com
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.
Hi Daniel,
You are correct that the machine must have both programs on it.
I access the MLO-OneNote set up from several PCs on my network by having
the OneNote files in one location (a pc serving the OneNote files). OneNote
is pointed to that PC so any other PC can also fetch from that PC.
As
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.
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,
changed my mind. since my onedrive syncs with a cloud one drive i think it
will work. testing now...it has thrown my android into a tizzy but i think
it will work
On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 12:54 PM, Daniel Sekera wrote:
> I believe this all works perfectly as long as you are
Vicki,
I don't use OneNote but afaik the only integration is to grab your OneNote
URL and, for example, paste it into teh note field of your MLO task. You
can also right click an MLO task, click 'copy as' then 'copy as a URL' and
paste that into MLO but in my [limited] experiences, I've
Hi ToriMac - I do the same thing. I take all my meeting notes in OneNote
and paste various things there, I take notes from the web and embed links,
I send emails and meeting invites into OneNote it's a great tool. I've been
trying MLO again after a long absence, and liking it better this time
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