Overall, I'm pretty lost that I can't just simply select stuff with pen in metro and put it in clipboard to paste wherever I like. The share function with screenshot in reader just grabs the whole screen. If you have the metro onenote and reader up, the screen clipping just dumps you into desktop and you don't even get that far. If you have the desktop onenote open side by side with a metro app and use the screen clipping shortcut, it only selects the desktop and ignores the other window. ![]() The pen double click annoyingly pastes into a new note every time, anyone know of a way to get it to paste into your active note instead? Can't afford the time to paste then move each bit. Download the converted file to your computer. Wait for Smallpdf to reconstruct the file to Excel format. Then choose Summary, and the highlighted text can be exported. All you need to do is to simply tap the share button. If the file is a scan, OCR will activate automatically. Answer (1 of 16): PDF Reader offers the easiest and fastest way to export any highlighted text right from the app. I'd prefer sometimes to split screen with the notes I'm working from and my onenote window open side by side. How to convert PDF to Excel online: Drag and drop your file to our PDF to Excel Converter. I was hoping to find other/easier ways to do similar actions on the SP3, but not having great luck yet. I'd type/handwrite bits, and used the desktop onenote screenclipper hotkey to copy/paste needed bits from the notes PDFs. ![]() On SP2, my notetaking method consisted of metro reader open with PDF notes for the class up, and desktop Onenote open.
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