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Win10 screenclip-App overwrites Onenote ==> Does command line switch help?
Hi, first: sorry for my bad english! I have updated Win10 and now a new App is installed. I don’t know the name in english, maybe screenclip-app? In german "Ausschneiden und skizzieren". The problem is, that that App uses Win+Shift+s to make a screenshot. The same hotkey as Onenote uses. But I want to use the Onenote-function and not the new Win10-App. Has anyone an idea, how I can reach this? I have the idea to write an Autohotkey-Script which launches "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\Office16\ONENOTEM.EXE" followed by a command line switch, which starts the Onenote-Screenshot-Tool. But I can’t find a documentation of that switches. I only found Command-line switches in Microsoft Office OneNote 2007 - Office Support but this is for Onenote 2007 and no switch for screenshots is listed. Can anyone help me please? Thank you! |
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Hi Lugh,
yes, in OneNote 2010 Win+s does the Screenshot, but at work I have to use Office 2016. There Win+Shift+s does the Screenshot. That is the problem! Magistus |
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