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Using OneNote with Other Programs : OneNote Integration with PowerPoint

11/9/2012 4:01:36 PM
Though PowerPoint 2010 is not as tightly integrated with OneNote as Word and Outlook are, there’s nevertheless a handy tip I wanted to share with you for printing PowerPoint presentations to OneNote.


Printing a PowerPoint Presentation to OneNote

Typically, when you send information from other programs to OneNote, each printout image is placed on a separate page. For documents and such, this is fine. However, PowerPoint 2010 has some nifty print options that you can use to influence how your slide printouts appear when you send them to OneNote 2010.

To print a PowerPoint presentation to OneNote, do the following:

1.
In PowerPoint 2010, open or create the slide presentation that you want to send to OneNote.

2.
Click the File tab and then click Print.

3.
Under Printer, select the Send to OneNote 2010 print driver.

4.
Under Settings, change the Print Layout from Full Page Slides (Print 1 Slide per Page) to any of the other available options (see Figure 1).

Figure 1. PowerPoint 2010 has some pretty unique print layout options that you can use to your advantage when you want to send the information in a busy slide deck for safekeeping in OneNote.


5.
Click Print.

6.
In the Select Location in OneNote dialog box that opens, click to select the section or page where you want the presentation printout to appear and then click OK.

If you use the File Printout command on OneNote’s Insert tab to import a PowerPoint presentation, you’re stuck with the one slide per page default setting. However, by printing a presentation from PowerPoint to OneNote instead, you can control how the slides, your slide notes, or your presentation outline will appear in your notes.

Did you know you can easily annotate a PowerPoint presentation after it’s been printed to OneNote? Right-click any of the pages of the printout on which you want to type or write notes, and then click Set Picture as Background. This lets you click over a printout image and then take notes over it. For example, you could print a slide presentation to OneNote before a meeting and annotate the printout pages by typing questions and ideas you have about the content right over the slides in red text. During the meeting, you can further annotate each slide by jotting down the answers to your questions with green text. This way, you have a clear record of your train of thought before, during, and after an important presentation.


Finally, though I won’t duplicate the information here, I want to remind you that PowerPoint is also one of the supported Office programs that you can use with OneNote’s linked notes feature.

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