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in IPadOS version of MS Note, not only poor editng fuction, even the Table border/color-fill function are not convenient, There even serious bug happened always, which curser jumps to the top of text box when type enter at last row of the same text box... etc. 更多 ㄈㄈ雄 , 2019...
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We are thrilled to announce that the Microsoft 365 Copilot is coming to OneNote. This powerful tool combines the power of large language models (LLMs) with your data from the Microsoft Graph—notes, c...
When you work in OneNote, it's easy to create lots of separate boxes for your text, images, and whatever other elements you capture or record in this powerful tool. But do you know the quick way to combine them? No, you don't need to cut and paste. Simply grab the border of a ...
Eight small boxes — called selection handles — will appear around the outer border of the picture. Click any one of the four selection handles that appear in the center of the picture sides (not in the corners) and then drag the handle up, down, or sideways until th...
I'm still frustrated by not being able to change the INTERIOR color of OneNote windows (and many other programs). I'm not referring to the window border, nor the section color or the page color. I am talking about the area at the top around the toolbar, which always remains pale blu...
Eight small boxes — called selection handles — will appear around the outer border of the picture. Click any one of the four selection handles that appear in the corners of the picture (not on the sides) and then drag the handle up, down, or sideways until the ...
When you click on the top border of an outline, it selects the entire outline. However, clicking on the grab box of an element will select the current element and all of its children. If you press <Ctrl + A> it will select an entire element, minus its children. Pressing <Ctrl + A...
When you click on the top border of an outline, it selects the entire outline. However, clicking on the grab box of an element will select the current element and all of its children. If you press <Ctrl + A> it will select an entire element, minus its children. Pressing <Ctrl + A...