Change Header Style In Onenote For Mac
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@user293129 huh, that's interesting. Best visual novels on steam for mac. I attempted this by changing my font to times new roman then back to calibri, and the titles of new pages used whatever the default font was. Just to be clear I understand your problem, was it existing notes you checked for the new font or only new notes?
I assume the latter because you said the body works. I have ON2013, like you have tagged this, but perhaps there could be something slightly different about the versions. I'll get a bit more detail about which version this worked for me in, and see if i can try and reproduce your issue. Cheers, -Brad – Mar 15 '15 at 3:01 •.
You can insert pictures anywhere in your notes, such as photos you've taken with a cell phone or other type of camera, screenshots you've taken on your Mac or downloaded from the Internet, and any images you've scanned with a flatbed or portable scanner. Pictures you've inserted can be resized, scaled, rotated, and flipped — either to make them look the way you want or to make them fit on the page. What do you want to do? Insert a picture Do the following: • On any page, click where you want to insert a picture. • On the Insert tab, click Picture. • In the Choose a picture dialog box that opens, click to select one or more pictures you want, and then click Insert.
Tip: To move or align a picture you've inserted, click and drag it anywhere on the page. For more precise positioning, hold the Option key on your keyboard while dragging a picture. Doing so turns off the invisible grid that moving selections snap to.
Resize a picture You can resize an inserted picture to make it appear smaller or larger on the page. Making a picture smaller will reduce its detail but maintain image quality, while making a picture larger can enhance its detail but at the expense of image quality. Resizing a picture keeps its original height and width ratio intact so that the resized image does not appear distorted. Do the following: • Click to select the picture you want to resize. Eight small boxes — called selection handles — will appear around the outer border of the picture. • Click any one of the four selection handles that appear in the corners of the picture (not on the sides) and then drag the handle up, down, or sideways until the picture is the size you want.
Scale a picture You can scale an inserted picture to make it fit on the page by reducing or increasing either its width or its height. Scaling is different from resizing in that it purposely distorts the picture to force it to fit into a specific area. Do the following: • Click to select the picture you want to scale. Eight small boxes — called selection handles — will appear around the outer border of the picture. • Click any one of the four selection handles that appear in the center of the picture sides (not in the corners) and then drag the handle up, down, or sideways until the picture is the size you want. Tip: If the result of your scaling is not what you wanted, press Command-Z on your keyboard to undo the change. Rotate a picture If the picture you've inserted shows up sideways, you can easily rotate it so it appears the way you want.