"David F" <dfumento@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> OneNote is a marvelous tool and one great feature is to be able to from
> Word or Powerpoint or Excel "print to OneNote", that is, to send the
> document over to OneNote.
> While this works on Vista 32, it does not work on Vista 64 because
> Microsoft didn't write a driver for it. A Microsoft software engineer
> that works with OneNote wrote a response to my query that basically says
> not to expect a driver until the next major version of Office
> Quote:
Quote:
>>> One expects that MS Office would work the same on 64-bit as on 32-bit.
>>> Some
>>> of us need to use the 64-bit for other reasons (e.g. some development
>>> work).
>>> Could MSFT please comment as to when the following will be available?
>
>
> http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/su...8651033.aspx#9
> Quote:
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>>> 4) Send to OneNote 2007 print driver and Internet Fax not available on
>>> 64 bit OS. >Groove Folder Synchronization not available on 64 bit
>>> operating system. Office Clean-up >> wizard not available on 64 bit OS.
>
> A Microsoft software engineer that works on OneNote wrote this reply to my
> query in the onenote newsgroup.
> Quote:
>> Full 64bit support is expected in the next major version of Office. I am
>> not currently aware of any plans to implement the 64bit print driver for
>> OneNote 2007.
>>
> I think it really stinks that Microsoft isn't fully supporting it's own
> Vista 64 OS.
It is as much a case of some wanting to go to 64bit Vista just for the sake
of it.
64bit is not ready for general use yet and unless there is a specific need
to have a 64bit, it is still best to stay with 32bit Vista..
--
Mike Hall - MVP
http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx