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Open a pdf with microsoft onenote
I know literally we can't do it, but I was wondering if there was a way to do the following with as few clicks as possible
- Have the pdf be printed to onenote - Open onenote on a new page with that pdf For example, would be great if I could just double click a pdf on the homepage and the default action would be to print the document to onenote so I can begin inking immediately with my finger Or right click a pdf on the desktop and select an option to do the above Is there something like this? Or is there a program that does it better? I want to draw on pdfs with my finger / circle stuff |
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