How can I insert a PDF with multiple pages into OneNote Office 365 so that each PDF page goes on its own OneNote page instead of one after the other on the same page

Anonymous
2019-07-25T16:41:07+00:00

As the title says. I used to use Goodnotes on iPad to import the PDF and then be able to annotate it using the pencil. Now I have just got Office 365 I thought I would start using OneNote instead so that my notes could be synced across my PC and iPad, but I can't get the PDF's to insert the same as they do on Goodnotes. It makes it tricky to find seperate PDF pages when going back and forth on different pages and also I can't get the pages to print properly (i.e. one pdf page per actual sheet of A4). Thanks for your help.

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  1. Anonymous
    2019-08-06T01:02:41+00:00

    Hi NathanSyms,

    Bernd P. is correct. There's a 10 page limit when you insert mutiple pages of PDF in OneNote. In line with this, we highly suggest that you submit a feedback to our OneNote UserVoice page. Our developers will collate and review suggestions and include them into product planning discussions. You can reach them out through this link.

    To notify us and have us get back to you, simply reply to this post.

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