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Posted by Stephen R. Diamond
Jul 2, 2007 at 04:29 AM
I’m not sure what you’re asking in No. 2. By ‘tabs’ do you mean graphical tabs or hierarchical levels? Hierarchical levels are unlimited, mainly because OneNote relies on the Windows file system. Sections are files, section groups are folders, notebooks are root level folders. Pages and sub-pages, however, are devices within OneNote. So, as to visible tabs, you have a row of pages and subpages (on the right, but you can reposition it). On the left, a row of open notebooks. And on the top, the chosen hierarchical level of sections or section groups within the notebook. A literal answer to your question is that you can display four levels of tabs, but you can choose which intermediate and higher levels to display.
I don’t mind that the tree folds out. I see its problem as mainly the, as yet, rudimentary capabilities of the tree, limiting the efficiency of reorganization therein.
Cassius wrote:
>I’ve read MS’s descriptions of ON and watched its awful tours/demos. Before I
>actually install it, perhaps someone who likes it can answer a couple of
>questions:
>
>1. Does it have the ability to display a tree (2-pane) interface?
>2. If
>not, how many levels of sub-tabs are possible?
>3. How well/easily/accurately does
>it save Web pages?
>
>Many thanks!!!
>
>-c