I just realized something - I haven't "enabled" Office 2007 on this computer
as I wasn't going to buy it - I'm using OpenOffice for all my needs and love
it! - and OneNote, whether purchased as a stand-alone product or not, won't
do that without the umbrella of an Office product. What do you think?
I wonder if I DO enable the trial version, and then let it lapse, whether it
will automatically take away the "send to" option. I think I'll try it, and
then reinstall my OneNote 2003, and see what gives with this.
And yes, originally, the "send to" was a PowerToy - but what's available now
needs a valid registered office product before it will even download. I just
tried it!
--
BJ
"Gary Mount" wrote:
> I am not sure if send to ie is part of OneNote 2003 but instead is a
> PowerToy you can download at
> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en
>
>
> "BJ" <> wrote in message
> news:F0A7D2DD-22D2-478B-9B31-...
> > Running Vista.
> >
> > In Tools, when I click on "Send to OneNote" it automatically wants to send
> > it to OneNote 2007. I have a registered version of OneNote 2003 installed
> > (works fine!), which I intend to keep.
> >
> > How and where can I change this to select the right version?
> >
> > Thanks!
> > --
> > BJ
>