joojant200
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- 23.12.2001
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Moja oprema
- Laptop
- Lenovo Thinkbook 16
- Tablet
- Lenovo t something
- Mobilni telefon
- Sljamsung S23
- Pametni uređaji
- Fenix 7s pro ss, Xbox series X
1.pitanje:
Da li neko zna kako da namestim u Operi za neku web stranu -> send to one note kao sto ima za IE?
I jedan trik, za sinhronizovanje one-note izmedju kompjutera usb stickom:
(way too cool a scenario!): I don't have a network connection between my two computers, but would like to use a USB stick to keep my notebooks in snyc. Does OneNote 2007 support this?
Answer : Yes, USB keys are a viable way to setup shared notebooks between computers (for OneNote 2007). Just create a notebook on the USB drive and open it as a notebook from each of your machines.
We remember the unique ID of the drive, we sync to it, and cache the notebooks locally on each machine so when you pull the drive out it’s still available in OneNote. You can make edits to it etc. Put the USB drive back in and we automatically sync back to it. In this way you can move a USB drive between machines and share content, and even if you don’t actually have the USB drive with you at some particular point in time you can just continue using the notebook on the machine, and next time you plug it in it will sync the contents and merge with changes from the other machine. The nice thing about our solution is because it’s based on the Volume ID it doesn’t matter
if the USB drive gets mapped to a different drive letter when you plug it in.
Da li neko zna kako da namestim u Operi za neku web stranu -> send to one note kao sto ima za IE?
I jedan trik, za sinhronizovanje one-note izmedju kompjutera usb stickom:
(way too cool a scenario!): I don't have a network connection between my two computers, but would like to use a USB stick to keep my notebooks in snyc. Does OneNote 2007 support this?
Answer : Yes, USB keys are a viable way to setup shared notebooks between computers (for OneNote 2007). Just create a notebook on the USB drive and open it as a notebook from each of your machines.
We remember the unique ID of the drive, we sync to it, and cache the notebooks locally on each machine so when you pull the drive out it’s still available in OneNote. You can make edits to it etc. Put the USB drive back in and we automatically sync back to it. In this way you can move a USB drive between machines and share content, and even if you don’t actually have the USB drive with you at some particular point in time you can just continue using the notebook on the machine, and next time you plug it in it will sync the contents and merge with changes from the other machine. The nice thing about our solution is because it’s based on the Volume ID it doesn’t matter
if the USB drive gets mapped to a different drive letter when you plug it in.