 So I'm going to show you a workaround on the send to one note option that works in the 32-bit version of Vista But does not work in the 64-bit version of Vista. I got this solution from the internet There's one solution that requires paying for a printer driver. We're going to do it for free What we're going to do is we're going to use the PDF creator printer driver And we're going to convince one note that that's its printer driver It's going to be a little technical But we're going to go step by step and if you're very very careful, you should be able to follow along I'll be doing a screencast so you can see exactly what I'm typing in if you're on the computer that does not have the PDF creator printer driver Google the words PDF creator. It's a freeware PDF creator printer driver. It's very nice The only downside is you won't be able to use it to create PDF files because you're using it as a one-note printer driver Substitute, but we'll find a way around that. There's lots of PDF creator type printer drivers out there First thing you want to do is you want to hit the start menu and you want to go to computer And you want to double-click on C colon What we're going to do is we're going to create a new folder here. This was the part that took a bit to figure out Vista won't let you save anything in this root directory But if we create a new folder we can save in there This was the brainwave that I had that got this to work and proud. I am we're thinking of it organize new folder and just call it One note and we'll go one word all lowercase because we need to remember that enter and close Now we're going to double-click on PDF creator and we're going to go printer And we're going to click on options It's going to think about things for a bit And this menu here should come up The first thing we're going to do is where it says save we're going to click on save And we're going to change the standard save format to ti ff to tiff That's the first thing Then we're going to go to the auto save button right there We're going to use auto save Auto save format is also going to be ti ff And we're going to manually enter a file name the file name is going to be called send send to to one Note all one word all lowercase And then we're going to have to tell it where we want it to save We're going to do that by clicking on this button right here browse We're going to go c colon And we're going to go One note we're going to highlight it hit okay And now it should say c colon backslash one note backslash The last thing we're going to do is click on actions And this is where we're going to get a little high tech. We're going to add an action after saving We're going to open a specific program. We're going to do that by navigating clicking there We're going to go c colon Program files x 66 which is a little arrow right there to make it open We're going to scroll down and we're going to find microsoft office Right there Office 12 is what office 2007 is called on your hard drive for some reason And we're going to scroll down down down Uh Until we find not the folder called one note. We don't want that you want the application called one note Which is going to be under the o's and it's going to be a ways down here and and almost there One note that guy Click it once don't double click okay then This is where we have to get a little high tech where it says program parameters We're going to have to type in a command and you have to get excuse me for a second I need to look at the laptop sitting next to me to make sure I get this command just right We're going to go forward slash which is shift question mark or actually just where the question mark is Insert doc space quote capital c colon Backslash which is next to the shift key on the left side One note all lowercase backslash send to one note dot t if unquote And then we're going to hit save I probably should have left that on the screen longer because some of you are going what the heck did he hit? I'll bring that back so save We standard save format t if Auto save we standard auto save format t if use auto save send to one note It automatically puts the send to one note dot t if we navigated our way to the one note directory that we created Actions here's where it gets high tech so action after saving we navigated our way We're telling it open up one note And we're telling when you open up one note Insert the document that's called send to one note. That's inside that directory So this is our work around to the send to one note function if we've played our cards right We should be able to open a file. This is a pdf file of an old provincial exam This is a 40 page document. I don't want to send all 40 pages to one note. Why did I lose my there we go So i'm going to go file print I'm going to choose the pdf creator I'm going to say send pages five to nine Just to show you that you can send individual groups of pages And i'm going to hit okay This should be about a 10 second delay And then if all goes well one note should open up And it should have printed this into one note and now I can annotate this particular file All over it. Thank you very much The very last thing we're going to do Is we're going to change the name of that particular printer So we're going to go start control panel printer I'm going to right click on pdf creator And i'm going to go name this puppy. Let's try this again right click Rename there it is send to one one note 2007 And so from now on whenever I want to send something to one note like a pdf file Hit print and there it is send to one note 2007 Hopefully that works for you it works on the hps It's a free workaround now if you want to create pdf files I'll show that in other podcast