- Sending Web Content to OneNote
- Web Content-Linked Notes
- Hypertext and Wiki Content Authoring
- Some Room for Refinement
- Whats Next
Web Content-Linked Notes
In some web-centric research scenarios, it’s more useful to capture notes about a page than to send the content to OneNote. The second OneNote-related toolbar command icon in Figure 1 performs this action, creating a OneNote linked note, as shown in Figure 4.
Figure 4 IE with linked note
When a OneNote linked page is created from IE, the IE window is resized to accommodate a docked OneNote window for capturing notes. OneNote also captures a link icon, for later navigation back to the source web page. In this example, I created a OneNote linked note to the book-related page and added a personal comment.
As with sending content to OneNote, there are also non-Microsoft-supported extensions for creating linked pages from Firefox and Chrome.