![]() ![]() PDF export only exports to some certain width, and as mentioned previously there is no demarcation of this width when using OneNote.The pain here is that a page that is topologically to the right of another page gets displayed below the previous page in all pdf viewers I've ever seen. and almost all my notes are because every f*king computer screen in the world is landscape, get sliced up into separate pages. In Mac at least it will only export to an 8.5x11 piece of paper in portrait.I could live with the fact that the OneNote canvas is infinite if they'd at least show me where my pages would get split up or cut off when printing or saving to pdf. They make no effort to show any margins in the app. ![]() Every pdf viewer I've ever run into tries to treat a pdf as a series of pages, and thus even viewing on a computer you've got gaps between all the images and handwritten notes. This means that images, and handwritten notes get sliced up. It splits the notes arbitrarily at the exact border of the paper that you're saving to. ![]() It will save as a pdf, but there are serious limitations. Or maybe I want to "version-control" a note or make it absolutely not editable. a feature they removed and don't seem to be working very hard to re-introduce. Or maybe I don't want to share an entire notebook with someone I just want to share a single page. ![]() Sometimes I take notes that I'd like to export to PDF so I can email to someone that doesn't have OneNote. This left me no choice but to use OneNote if I wanted access everywhere. I needed something that I could use everywhere, including on my phone which is a pixel2. I have an iPad, a MacBook Pro that I run in Windows, Mac, or Ubuntu depending on the task. I ended choosing it over all the other note-taking software because it's free and extremely cross platform. I just got started using OneNote and I like it a lot. ![]()
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