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Pdf notes change to background

Anonymous
2020-04-08T16:18:45+00:00

Hi,

I am wonder is there any way that i can change my whole pdf file to background with simple click? instead of changing them one by one. It will definitely drive a student crazy. 

Thanks for anyone who give a hand

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Anonymous
2020-04-17T06:25:58+00:00

I solved the problem finally. 

In win10 i press ctrl+a to select all photo first.

Then right click on one of the photo

and select set as background.

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  1. Anonymous
    2020-04-17T21:37:46+00:00

    Glad to know that you were able to fix the issue! Should you have further questions, please let us know.

    Regards.

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  2. Anonymous
    2020-04-14T23:39:42+00:00

    If you're using OneNote for Windows 10, you may refer to this article for the steps. However, you could only set a single printout as background on the said application.

    Regards.

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  3. Anonymous
    2020-04-14T07:25:48+00:00

    hi Jomel,

    I am currently using win10 for onenote, i don't really see what you said. 

    Is there a way for onenote for win10 pc and ipad as well?

    Thanks for helping me^^

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  4. Anonymous
    2020-04-09T21:04:31+00:00

    Hi JackHui1,

    We appreciate you raising this concern to our attention. We understand that you want to change your PDF file printout to background in OneNote. We'll do our best to help you with this.

    In OneNote you can set printouts in the background of a page. This locks the printout, allowing for easier drawing and annotating over diagrams, exercises, lessons, and more. To do this, follow the steps below:

    1. Select File > Options > Advanced. Scroll to the bottom of the Advanced options.
    2. Check the option to Automatically set inserted file printouts in the background.
    3. Every printout inserted in OneNote will now be automatically set in the background.

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

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