4.1 beta 9 Export to One Note 2007 scrambeled output

When exporting from LHDNT Introduction to One Note the output is a scrabmled image.
If I copy the text from the image to another page the output is readable but the the fonts are mixed sizes. Now I assume that this second issue is related to the 'OCR' function within One Note that converts the image to text.
Similar sort of result when exporting from a clipping to one note
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Just for reference, it works fine on OneNote 2010.
Robert Pavich
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If you use "Copy to clipboard" in the Print/Export dialog instead, and then Paste into OneNote, are the results correct?
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Onenote 2010 used here.
I tried exporting to one to Onenote these two ways.
- Send to Onenote 2010 through the Onenote print driver
- copy to Clipboard then pasting into Onenote
Both worked for me.
Exception but understandable: The copy to clipboard method did not pass the symbols used in the LHDNT and replace with the CAP LETTER Equivalents which can be seen in L4 when selecting a symbol and right clicking.
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Melissa Snyder said:
If you use "Copy to clipboard" in the Print/Export dialog instead, and then Paste into OneNote, are the results correct?
Copy to clipboard worked fine in that you go the raw text, but as Trey mentioned the symbols do not carry across because you are not copying a image.
"Save as File" XPS document copies the image but it is not an editable document.
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Hey Andrew,
I don't know if these thoughts would apply to you and my guess is that you already know of them but I will mention anyway...
- My foggy brain seems to recall there were issues with ON2007 with 64 bit print driver. I know for the short time that I used Vista 64 bit I had to install a fix to use the print driver which included an XPS folder on the desktop.
- I also know of a friend that had some quirky issues with the ON 2007 print driver that conflicted with an Acrobat update. He did a repair of ON and that resolved that issue.
Not sure if this is helpful but maybe some possible solutions besides the emergency fall back of screen clipping.
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applyTrey Selman said:My foggy brain seems to recall there were issues with ON2007 with 64 bit print driver. I know for the short time that I used Vista 64 bit I had to install a fix to use the print driver which included an XPS folder on the desktop.
I'm running 32bit office and Win 7 32 bit so 64bit issues shouldn't
Trey Selman said:I also know of a friend that had some quirky issues with the ON 2007 print driver that conflicted with an Acrobat update. He did a repair of ON and that resolved that issue.
Worth a try but did not resolve the issue which still exists with beta 11 release.
No issue if I use SnagIt 9 or XPS Printer Driver
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