Hello, One of our users noted that OneNote for Mac documentation says that OneNote should to OCR (optical character recognition) on graphics/images that are pasted into OneNote notebooks. The OCR allows you to copy the text from the graphic.
It also allows you to find a graphic by typing in any of the text that was recognized in the graphic. It's quite nice when it works. It does work on the Windows version of OneNote. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to work on the Mac version of OneNote. We can paste in graphics, but no OCR ever occurs. If the OneNote notebook was opened by the Windows version of OneNote, that version of OneNote will do OCR on the graphic.
After OCR has been performed, the Mac version will allow you to extract text from the graphic, or search based on the text that was recognized. It's not practical for our 100+ Mac users to have to open their notebooks on Windows just to have OCR work.
The only other work-around we've found is that OCR occurs for OneNote notebooks that are stored in personal OneDrive locations. It seems that the OneDrive cloud will to OCR on the notebook, and the Mac version of OneNote can use this OCR that was performed by the cloud. This does not happen on notebooks that are stored in OneDrive for Business. That's a totally different location. Has anybody gotten OCR to work on OneNote for the Mac? Or, is this just incorrect information in the OneNote documentation?
Thanks in advance. Hi Steve, What's your detailed OneNote version on your Mac? Where is the graphics/images saved location when the issue occurs? And what's your account used in your OneNote? Please confirm if the ' Copy Text from Picture' option is available when you Control-click the picture in OneNote.
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Please save as this picture to your local Mac machine, then insert this picture from local machine in a new page to have a try. Regards, Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help, and unmark the answers if they provide no help. If you have feedback for TechNet Support, contact [email protected]. Winnie Liang TechNet Community Support. OneNote just got an update. The current version from the About Box says: Version 15.20 (160315) We are all using Office 365 Work Accounts to access OneNote notebooks typically stored in each user's OneDrive for Business.
It doesn't seem to matter where the graphics were located when they were added to the OneNote notebook. Whether they were on the clipboard and pasted into a page, or whether the Insert Picture menu item was used, and a picture selected from the local hard drive.they pictures never have OCR performed.
When you Control-Click to display the context menu, there is no choice for Copy Text from Picture. The only time there is a Copy Text from Picture choice for a picture is if the OneNote notebook was opened on a Windows computer, and that Windows version of OneNote did the OCR on the image. After the OCR has been done on Windows, the Mac version of OneNote can see the OCR info and has the Copy Text from Picture option.but only for those graphics. Nra convention 2019 location free download for mac. If you paste in or insert a new graphic on the Mac, it never gets the OCR or has the Copy Text from Picture menu choice.
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OneNote is your place to jot down your ideas, capture your collection of web clippings and research, plan your trips and events, check your to-dos and shopping lists and share your notes with friends and co-workers. It’s a single place to collect your thoughts and ideas, as well as an easy and fun way to stay organized. Here are some of the main highlights of why we think you are going to love OneNote for Mac. Create your notes as you wish Similar to other Office for Mac applications, OneNote for Mac has the Ribbon user interface with a variety of options for formatting and styling your notes. Your notes can be styled however you like. You can choose that special font and color you like to use for your notes, or emphasize important content with bold, underline or highlights. Sometimes notes contain lists.
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To help you easily find your notes and stay organized, you can re-arrange your notebook as you like, including dragging the pages and sections to change their order or location. And you can apply a color theme to sections to identify them at a glance.
Rest assured, you don’t have to remember where you placed each note. You can very quickly find any text, page, section or notebook by using search options. Share your notes with others Whether you’re working on a school project or planning an event with friends, OneNote for Mac enables you to collaborate with others on the same notebook. It syncs changes to and from OneDrive seamlessly and fast so that you can see everyone else’s edits and they can see yours. We make it easy for you to identify the changes made in your shared notebook by displaying the names of the different authors next to their edits. Or, if you want to just share a specific page in your notebook you can simply email that page to others. Your notes on all your favorite devices We know how important it is for you to access your notes on all of your devices and for your notes to look exactly the same as you created them.
Add a recipe to OneNote on your Mac, and you can view it on your iPhone in the grocery store. Research and plan a trip on your Mac at home and then easily access those same notes on your iPad during your trip. All those notes you create on OneNote for Mac are synced to OneDrive and available to you on all your other OneNote clients, including OneNote for Windows desktop, Windows Store, Windows Phone, iPhone, iPad, Android and OneNote Online. These are only some of the highlights of OneNote for Mac—there’s so much more included in this version that we think you’ll enjoy. OneNote for Mac is compatible with Mac OS X 10.9 and above and you can download it for free from the today. You can also visit to access all the different OneNote apps including a few exciting OneNote services available today that will enhance your web capturing experience on OneNote for Mac. And this is just the beginning.
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KingKongRumbles, Needs improvements The first week of opening this on your Macbook or Apple device (if you previously owned this on PC, or even a different older Apple device) may cause sync errors and crashes when starting to move larger files above 30MB. It will also save time after the calibration, but for older generations (prior to 1980) or the executive white male types with little patience, it will make your employees and/or yourself miserable during that time to put to use at work. For newer millenial generations inundated with files, this will work well.
Specifically, if you are operating with 20+ or more files either in work or school for commonly complex procedures (such as billing for Medicare with 20 different types of products and/or 500 codes with unique details for each to deal with) or a master program with 2 years of notes to keep organized for reference, this is a great tool to use to click between the files and actually read them again quickly (the alternative is all in MS Word documents that need at least 10 seconds to load between each one). If you have a set of files such as myself at 300 files, you will benefit from this ultra-organization tool. The improvements needed include more reliable syncing, and making load times be as fast as possible per each opening of the app on MacBook or Apple device (iPad and iPhone). Also, making the MS Word tools for making grids, or bringing in an Excel file too, would be nice.
The PDF import prints are extremely useful. KingKongRumbles, Needs improvements The first week of opening this on your Macbook or Apple device (if you previously owned this on PC, or even a different older Apple device) may cause sync errors and crashes when starting to move larger files above 30MB. It will also save time after the calibration, but for older generations (prior to 1980) or the executive white male types with little patience, it will make your employees and/or yourself miserable during that time to put to use at work. For newer millenial generations inundated with files, this will work well. Cdma modem driver for mac. Specifically, if you are operating with 20+ or more files either in work or school for commonly complex procedures (such as billing for Medicare with 20 different types of products and/or 500 codes with unique details for each to deal with) or a master program with 2 years of notes to keep organized for reference, this is a great tool to use to click between the files and actually read them again quickly (the alternative is all in MS Word documents that need at least 10 seconds to load between each one).
If you have a set of files such as myself at 300 files, you will benefit from this ultra-organization tool. The improvements needed include more reliable syncing, and making load times be as fast as possible per each opening of the app on MacBook or Apple device (iPad and iPhone). Also, making the MS Word tools for making grids, or bringing in an Excel file too, would be nice. The PDF import prints are extremely useful. Ubercorner22, Powerful Note taker, annoying to have to “reopen” notebooks every time you’ve been away. Takes some time to build up a workflow, but once you do it’s miles ahead of almost every other note taker.
Only exception is Notability, which I think has a little bit better handwriting capability, but not nearly the organizational ability that OneNote has. If you want to be able to organize your notes into more than just one tier of folders, then you have to move to OneNote. The organization is way better than any of the other apps out there, and there’s way more support on the backend as this is synced through Microsoft’s OneDrive cloud, so you know that it has the support of a company that’s not going anywhere. The only annoyance I have with it, and the reason it’s 4 stars and not 5, is that I have to “Open” all of my notebooks again on each device if I haven’t used OneNote on it for more than a few days. I don’t know if this is to simplify syncing issues between devices and save space on each device, but I would rather there was an option to keep notebooks on a device and keep them synced.
That way if I want to start taking notes right away, I don’t have to keep throwing all of my impromptu notes into whichever notebook is the most synced and then move it later. I use this exclusively on iOS/MacOS devices, so maybe there’s some compatibility issue built in by Apple to handicap Microsoft’s apps just a little bit, or vice-a-versa.
Ubercorner22, Powerful Note taker, annoying to have to “reopen” notebooks every time you’ve been away. Takes some time to build up a workflow, but once you do it’s miles ahead of almost every other note taker. Only exception is Notability, which I think has a little bit better handwriting capability, but not nearly the organizational ability that OneNote has. If you want to be able to organize your notes into more than just one tier of folders, then you have to move to OneNote. The organization is way better than any of the other apps out there, and there’s way more support on the backend as this is synced through Microsoft’s OneDrive cloud, so you know that it has the support of a company that’s not going anywhere. The only annoyance I have with it, and the reason it’s 4 stars and not 5, is that I have to “Open” all of my notebooks again on each device if I haven’t used OneNote on it for more than a few days.
Lego digital designer 4.3.5 for mac. I don’t know if this is to simplify syncing issues between devices and save space on each device, but I would rather there was an option to keep notebooks on a device and keep them synced. That way if I want to start taking notes right away, I don’t have to keep throwing all of my impromptu notes into whichever notebook is the most synced and then move it later. I use this exclusively on iOS/MacOS devices, so maybe there’s some compatibility issue built in by Apple to handicap Microsoft’s apps just a little bit, or vice-a-versa. Rickandellen, Hardly use Word anymore - and I don’t lose my notes! Its like carrying a giant notebook around that has all your important papers - but having it weigh virtually nothing (because it is electronic). Love the way you can organize work and personal business in the same place.
Personal business in one Notebook and Work in a separate Notebook - each with as many sub-topics and sub-sub topics as you want. In addition, you can record conversations, meetings, or speeches (keeping them on a page with other notes).
Love too, the ability to search across all your notes (including audio files!) for keywords. You can also limit your search to smaller sub parts. The only reason I don’t give it 5 stars is the lack of provision to sort your papers within a section by date. This has been so for a LONG time and I’ve seen LOTS of complaints about it. Seems so basic, obvious and (to a non-programmer) easy that I just can’t understand why they have not added it.
Wish too, that they would add more formatting features of Word. Oh - and for some odd - very frustrating - reason, whenever I print a page from OneNote it does NOT look exactly like it does on the screen. Margins are particularly maddening and print size is nearly always horribly large. I have to either cut and paste into Word, be content with large print and waste of ink/paper, or reduce the font size in OneNote (about 4 sizes making it difficult to read) and then print. Rickandellen, Hardly use Word anymore - and I don’t lose my notes!
Its like carrying a giant notebook around that has all your important papers - but having it weigh virtually nothing (because it is electronic). Love the way you can organize work and personal business in the same place. Personal business in one Notebook and Work in a separate Notebook - each with as many sub-topics and sub-sub topics as you want. In addition, you can record conversations, meetings, or speeches (keeping them on a page with other notes). Love too, the ability to search across all your notes (including audio files!) for keywords. You can also limit your search to smaller sub parts.
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The only reason I don’t give it 5 stars is the lack of provision to sort your papers within a section by date. This has been so for a LONG time and I’ve seen LOTS of complaints about it. Seems so basic, obvious and (to a non-programmer) easy that I just can’t understand why they have not added it. Wish too, that they would add more formatting features of Word. Oh - and for some odd - very frustrating - reason, whenever I print a page from OneNote it does NOT look exactly like it does on the screen. Margins are particularly maddening and print size is nearly always horribly large.
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I have to either cut and paste into Word, be content with large print and waste of ink/paper, or reduce the font size in OneNote (about 4 sizes making it difficult to read) and then print.
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