Send to OneNote from Outlook PowerToy
At long last, my PowerToy is live! Send to OneNote from Outlook lets you send Mail, Post items and Sticky Notes to OneNote (note, this was previously called Outlook2OneNote).
While you are there I also recommend Send to OneNote from Internet Explorer.
Both of these use the OneNoteImporter that Donovan created.
A lot of folks at Microsoft were instrumental in dogfooding the product as well as answering my never ending questions about managed programmability in Office 2003. Special thanks to Siew Moi Khor and Misha Shneerson for showing me the light.
Note, if you install this PowerToy and you do not see the toolbar icons in your Outlook standard toolbar this is because the Outlook 2003 .NET Programmability Support is not enabled. To fix this you must:
- Uninstall the PowerToy if you have already installed it
- From the Start menu, select Control Panel, and click Add/Remove programs.
- Select Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003, and then select Change.
- Select Add or Remove Features and click Next.
- Click Chose advanced customization of applications.
- Expand Microsoft Office Outlook, and confirm .NET Programmability Support is set to Run from My Computer.
Comments
Anonymous
April 26, 2004
Wow, this looks so cool! Nice idea.Anonymous
April 26, 2004
Gimme gimme ;-)
One thing that would be cool, if possible, woild be when inserting an email/post/item from Outlook into OneNote, either copy the entire item, or copy just a reference to it.
I could see the copy a reference option causing problems if the user then deletes the item from Outlook, but for me, who stores everything I receive, including RSS entries via NewsGator, in various PST files, it would be a godsend, allowing me to have notepages of entries of relevance.
Either that, or have OneNote offer the option to collapse a clipping down to save space.Anonymous
April 27, 2004
What do you mean by reference? How would that be usefull. Do you mean just a subject of the message and blank page allowing you to take notes etc?Anonymous
April 28, 2004
This sounds great! I also am a big Getting Things done follower and would love to see this functionality.
I'd also love to see some way of quickly copying text out of IE. A HotKey would be best. Opening a sidenote and dragging, or CTRL-C and CTRL-V just take too much time!
JamesAnonymous
April 29, 2004
Omar Shaheen is working on a little application that I long for: an Outlook to One Note plug in. At last I can integrate two programs I use a lot. !Interestingly, Omar is Lead Program Manager on Virtual PC forAnonymous
April 29, 2004
James, you'll be happy with another one of the OneNote Powertoys which sends from IE to OneNote. it's very slick!Anonymous
June 07, 2004
Your ideas sound great! I'd love to have these Powertoys. How far have you developed them? Where / when can we download them? Thankful greetings! AxelAnonymous
June 08, 2004
It will likely be available when OneNote SP1 ships (don't know when yet).Anonymous
June 16, 2004
What would be nice also is sometimes you download an attachment to somewhere on your hard disk and to store a url to the downloaded doc and store in onenote- why you donwloaded the doc / ppt / xls... etcAnonymous
July 27, 2004
When will Outlook2OneNote be avaialble for download?Anonymous
July 27, 2004
I gave the OneNote team the final bits a few weeks ago, so should be any day now.Anonymous
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Omar, on my machine, this tool exhibits a problem that we saw during the Office 2003 beta with another .NET-based COM add-in, Business Contact Manager. The symptom is that if you are viewing the Outbox and send a message, the message immediately goes from italics to plain text and is therefore never sent. To test, you may need a profile with POP account and "send immediately" turned off. Ring any bells?Anonymous
June 08, 2008
At long last, my PowerToy is live! Send to OneNote from Outlook lets you send Mail, Post items and Sticky Notes to OneNote (note, this was previously called Outlook2OneNote). While you are there I also recommend Send to OneNote from Internet ExplorerAnonymous
June 01, 2009
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