OneNote.GetPageContent newPageID, outXML, piAll, xs2013 ![]() OneNote.CreateNewPage sectionID, newPageID, npsDefault ' Create a new blank Page in the first Section SecDoc.SetProperty "SelectionNamespaces", soapNS OneNote.GetHierarchy notebookID, hsSections, sectionsXml, xs2013 ' Load the XML for the Sections for the Notebook requested. ' Get the ID for the Notebook so the code can retrieve ' Get the first OneNote Notebook in the XML document. Set nodes = GetFirstOneNoteNotebookNodes(OneNote) ' you'll want to ensure the OneNote 2010 user Here is some of the code I've found: Option Explicit The only VBA code I have found in my searches is to either create a OneNote page or search, however my very limited knowledge in XML does not allow me to go further.Ĭan anyone point me in the right direction? I've used the "send to OneNote" button in Outlook, however I was wondering if anyone has any better solution that could automatically create a section named the email sender's name if it does not exist and copy the email to a new page. ![]() I've heard that we could possibly automatically send our emails directly to OneNote 2013. As such, we have had to come up with possible solutions to saving these emails in a comprehesive way which is easy to manage and easy to find way. My organisation has a size limitation in Outlook 2013 inbox size. I've scoured the internet to find an answer, but was unable to find an answer.
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