OneNote 2010 Ink fixes available on Download Center
For the select customers facing Inking issues with OneNote 2010 we highly recommend that you install the newest update released today. This update contains fixes for many of the ink issues you all were facing.
Update for Microsoft OneNote 2010 (KB2288640), 32-Bit Edition
Update for Microsoft OneNote 2010 (KB2288640), 64-Bit Edition
Microsoft has released an update for Microsoft OneNote 2010. This update is an accumulation of the latest fixes, including solutions within the ink feature, and with the linked-notes feature affecting Turkish language users.
These should also be available on Microsoft Update (Windows Update) later today but if you want to install the updates right away please use the links above. Again thank you for using OneNote your patience. If you face more ink issues please comment below and we will continue to monitor customer feedback (per usual).
Comments
Anonymous
September 17, 2010
Hi, Why do I need a tablet PC to use the ink features when I have a graphics tablet on a desktop PC?Anonymous
September 18, 2010
I was all excited when I read the title of this articles but am now sad, as I just lost 1 day of modifications in my OneNote page. The bug you have fixed is not the same bug that I have been seeing in the last two versions of Onenote. I filled out a bug report, again. The 1st bug report was for OneNote 2007 and was specifically regarding the ink. Maybe this can help you : connect.microsoft.com/.../cannot-annotate-printout-that-is-open-in-two-instances-of-onenote-2010-on-the-same-pcAnonymous
September 20, 2010
By the way, the fix works fine with a single instance of OneNote! Thanks for fixing that so quickly and excuse my somewhat ticked off previous post. I should of tested the fix on a OneNote section that did not contain crucial class notes... That being said, the previous version feature in OneNote 2010 is really neat and saved me big time here. It would be cool to have an option to make changes save faster than once a day for the previous versions. Or is that what the backup interval is for ?Anonymous
September 22, 2010
I am still seeing the problem after the fix is installed. Scenario: Printed a pdf to OneNote 2010 32-bit. Wrote on the page in ink. Then switched to Type Text then clicked on the page where I wanted to type in my text. Clicked to insert an audio recording and the recording and the ink that I had moved to the bottom of the page.Anonymous
September 29, 2010
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September 30, 2010
@Robin, graphic tablets work well with OneNote. You can use it to add ink, the same way you would use a tablet pc.Anonymous
October 04, 2010
I don't know if the problem that try to solve is the problem that I have. I can use the text cursor with a mouse without problem. When I first enter something with the pen, If I go back to the mouse the selection is shifted about an inch up-right. And only solves this behavior closing onenote 2010. The strange is that if I double click with the mouse, it first select the shifted position and on the second click goes to the point where the arrow is. If this description is not clear I can make a video with the behavior.Anonymous
October 07, 2010
Are there any updates available that will cause SharePoint synchronization to happen faster with the OneNote 2010 client? It will only sync every 10 minutes. When opening the same notebook in the browser on two different computers (under two different accounts), the changes are synchronized quickly.Anonymous
October 20, 2010
This is a comment on another subject because I don't know where to post it. Sorry. ANy idea when your OneNote2007 Sot Add-ins will be modified to support OneNote2010? They were a GREAT addition to OneNote2007 and now that I'm using OneNote2010 I SURE MISS THEM!!!!Anonymous
October 20, 2010
This is a comment on another subject because I don't know where to post it. Sorry. ANy idea when your OneNote2007 Sot Add-ins will be modified to support OneNote2010? They were a GREAT addition to OneNote2007 and now that I'm using OneNote2010 I SURE MISS THEM!!!!Anonymous
November 01, 2010
I noticed that One Note ink gets white lines through it when I scroll up or down the page. I can fix it by scrolling up and down a bunch of times really quickly. What would cause this?Anonymous
February 06, 2011
Hi Daniel. Been long time fan and supporter of OneNote. I appreciate this latest update, but I STILL face problems of sporadically moving ink. If I insert a space, insert text section, or move a block of ink (with the insert space function) not all the ink would move together. Worst is that I would save and then when I come back my notes are jumbled. This is a very scary experience, and it's chipping away at my faith in One note. I love OneNote, but I need to feel safer storing my notes inside it. Any tips on what I can do to protect the integrity of my notes? Please let us all know.Anonymous
February 26, 2011
Same thing for me. Latest fix KB2433299 wich replaced KB2288640 is not fixing ink shifting problem. OneNote also crashed a couple of times when moving things around, but maybe that's another problem.Anonymous
June 22, 2012
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