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Is it possible to easily align all the paragraphs in a OneNote page? I looked through the options for any mention of 'Snap' but could not find anything. My goal is to be able to select all the paragraphs on a page and quickly make them the same width and left-aligned. It's difficult to do because as soon as you start moving one, the boxes disappear from the others which means you have to guess, especially at the right side.
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There isn't really an easy way to do this automatically, but OneNote does tend to snap to a grid when you move text boxes by hand, you just have to sort of 'eye it' when it is snapping into alignment with other text boxes.
One other option is to enable grid lines in your OneNote view, which will help you eye it at least:On the Ribbon, go to the View tab, and in the Page Setup area, there is a Rule Lines option where you can choose a grid to be displayed of various sizes. You can also check to have your pages always created with these grid lines.
Brad P.Brad P.
I have found a simple solution to this problem, which I was struggling with as well. When you single click below the text in the existing note container, OneNote wants to add the new text to the existing container. Clicking farther down, or somewhere else on the page then creates alignment issues, because OneNote doesn't really have an 'align' or 'snap' feature.
To avoid all of these problems and form a new container, just double click instead! And, if you want to make sure that the new container is aligned with the existing container, just double click over to the far left, and the new container will be positioned to the default, left edge.
Double clicking also works to insert a new container ABOVE the existing one, you just need to make sure that there is enough room up there to double click without accidentally clicking on the note date or the existing note. Again, doing your double-clicking way off to the far left helps there too.
MichaelMichael
There is a virtual vertical line on OneNote pages that if you click to the left of, the new text box will not go further to the left.
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Let me say it in different words: If you type a title when you start a new page. Look at where the first letter starts, and try and click (or touch) further down the page to the left of that letter, this will bring the pointer at that level of the page, but perfectly lined up with the first letter of the title. Try it if not clear and see what this does.
I hope this works for you too.
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You can try the table-workaround for alignment:
- insert a table and hide the tableborders
- put your content inside the table cells
- use the rows and columns to align your content.
Here is a Screenshot: table-demo.png
MDeuerleinMDeuerlein
This addon can do it getonetastic.com
It has all the options needed to organize the containers: Horizontal spacing, vertical spacing, Align Left Top ...
https://getonetastic.com/macroland&category=Containers
https://getonetastic.com/macroland&category=Containers
How to use it:
Close Onenote, download the addon and install it, it's easy, click click click.Now open Onenote and you will find new buttons in the toolbar (Home tab).click Download macros > Container > and choose vertical spacing for example , a new window will open, click Install. that's all.
now a new button has appeared in the toolbar called Containers.to use it press CTRL+A to select all your containers, or select the ones you want manually, then click in containers and select Vertical Spacing.
It's free if you will use it occasionally, or 15 dollars for heavy use.
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Hello folks! Sorry in advance if I make any English mistakes since it's not my first language.
Now, to my problem. Is it just me or it doesn't seem to be possible to create a 'dropdown menu' with my chapters on OneNote 2016 for Mac?
Photos 1 and 2 are taken from my friend's Windows computer. He has the possibility to create the 'dropdown menu' I'm talking about by clicking on the little arrow next to the chapter.
I, on the other hand, don't have this arrow (image 3). Is this really a missing feature on the Mac version of OneNote or am I doing something wrong? I searched on some forums and no one seems to complain about that...
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