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best way to layout graphs in OneNote
Hi all,
Okay, I think I will have to all of these manually: Basically, when I read PDF documents, I will manually cut, copy and paste some portions of the PDF documents (those important points) as bitmaps, and then I will need some place to store them. My goal is to abridge a PDF document into a condensed version (including both texts and images so I think the best way is not to OCR the text, instead, it's better to just treat everything as a rectangular shaped bitmap). I will need some place to store the rectangular bitmaps in one file. And then I will print it the whole file into a new PDF file, which is the condensed version. Now the question is: How to conveniently layout these rectangular bitmaps I copied and pasted from the original PDF documents? The requirement is simple: just layout them from left to right, from top to down, and maximize the efficiency in using the space. (Of course the order should not be distorted, otherwise it distorts the logic flow of the original document). Doing so in Word is very tricky, and not easy. The graphs always floating around. Doing so in OneNote seems to be easier, it's like a free-form placement of graphs. But it seems that OneNote doesn't have a concept of letter-sized pages. It only have one very long and very wide page. How can I print the long and wide page out into regular letter-sized pages? In the ideal case, I hope the above process can be automated: I just need to stick the graphs into the WORD/ONENOTE/OTHER software, and the software will layout the graphs for me automatically, from left to right, from top to down, in order. How can these be most efficiently done? Thanks |
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best way to layout graphs in OneNote
Hello Mike,
In OneNote 2007, click File | Page Setup. You can define set page sizes there. -- Thanks, John Guin OneNote Test Team http://blogs.msdn.com/johnguin "Mike" wrote: Hi all, Okay, I think I will have to all of these manually: Basically, when I read PDF documents, I will manually cut, copy and paste some portions of the PDF documents (those important points) as bitmaps, and then I will need some place to store them. My goal is to abridge a PDF document into a condensed version (including both texts and images so I think the best way is not to OCR the text, instead, it's better to just treat everything as a rectangular shaped bitmap). I will need some place to store the rectangular bitmaps in one file. And then I will print it the whole file into a new PDF file, which is the condensed version. Now the question is: How to conveniently layout these rectangular bitmaps I copied and pasted from the original PDF documents? The requirement is simple: just layout them from left to right, from top to down, and maximize the efficiency in using the space. (Of course the order should not be distorted, otherwise it distorts the logic flow of the original document). Doing so in Word is very tricky, and not easy. The graphs always floating around. Doing so in OneNote seems to be easier, it's like a free-form placement of graphs. But it seems that OneNote doesn't have a concept of letter-sized pages. It only have one very long and very wide page. How can I print the long and wide page out into regular letter-sized pages? In the ideal case, I hope the above process can be automated: I just need to stick the graphs into the WORD/ONENOTE/OTHER software, and the software will layout the graphs for me automatically, from left to right, from top to down, in order. How can these be most efficiently done? Thanks |
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