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OneNote for Mac. Microsoft OneNote for OS X Now with OCR Support. Feb 18, 2015 by iHash Leave a Comment. Microsoft OneNote for OS X has been updated with OCR support letting you copy and paste text from your images. Capture your thoughts, discoveries, and ideas with OneNote, your very own digital notebook. With OneNote you can seize that moment.
- Oct 29, 2015 El Capitan on a MacBook Pro 2010 (with SSD). The only thing that I noticed in office applications are opening times which are too darn slow. Despite that, they're working fine Disclaimer: I use Word and Excel regularly, Powerpoint rarely and never opened Outlook and OneNote Edit: I haven't tried office 2011, this is office 2015 I'm talking about.
- Sep 27, 2015 El Capitan on a MacBook Pro 2010 (with SSD). The only thing that I noticed in office applications are opening times which are too darn slow. Despite that, they're working fine Disclaimer: I use Word and Excel regularly, Powerpoint rarely and never opened Outlook and OneNote Edit: I haven't tried office 2011, this is office 2015 I'm talking about.
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Download for MacOS - server 1 --> FreeI'm using Mac: 10.11.6 (15G18013), OneNote for Mac 16.9
There is no page formatting or page template support on OneNote 2016 Mac or the online version. I've used the Windows version and the page formatting is a necessary blessing that works very well.
My Question: What is the community doing for workarounds until Msoft fixes the disconnect?
My main problem with the shortfall is that I can't provide legible hard copies of the documents I've created in the freeform space of the OneNote Note. However, the main reason I'm using OneNote in the first place is because of the highly flexible freeform space. My OneNote pages can be printed OK, but the content is actual size. There are no guidelines on the OneNote page I'm creating. And so when it prints the note out, if my content spills over the right printed page margin, I end up with printed pages that would need to be taped together to make any sense. While I can have the page formatting and templates in the Windows version I use at work, I don't have access at home or on the road. But enough about my problem.
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Here's a workaround flow that I've discovered helps me. Maybe someone else can benefit and expand.
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- From a blank OneNote page; File > Save As PDF, pay attention to where it is saved
- Create a new blank OneNote Page; Insert > PDF Printout, select the pdf file from previous step
- This will put a copy of the pdf on the note. A blank page with visible margins.
- Left Click on the pdf printout > Right Click 'Save Picture As Background'
- You now have a visible template onto which you can place objects - text, images, etc.
- I've checked on my mobiles - ios & android, and it looks OK
- Seems like one could do this to create other templates - but I don't have a solution for a multipage
Mac mini, OS X El Capitan (10.11.3)
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