Unveiling the Latest Upgrade: Microsoft OneNote Makes Scribbles Into Clean Writing!
Unveiling the Latest Upgrade: Microsoft OneNote Makes Scribbles Into Clean Writing!
OneNote has received a steady stream of improvements over the past year, as Microsoft moves to unify the Windows apps and roll out more cross-platform features. A handy feature for ink handwriting has now arrived in OneNote for Windows.
Microsoft is now testing the ability to straighten your ink handwriting in OneNote for Windows after you’re done writing. You can select written content in a note (either by tapping a line of text or with the Lasso Select tool), then select the new Straighten button. OneNote will then adjust the line spacing and other elements of your handwriting to make it more readable. The words won’t be converted into text with OCR, though—it’s just slightly cleaning up your writing.
Microsoft said in a blog post, “Handwriting straightening transforms your handwritten inked text, making it more visually organized and coherent. It also improves ink legibility in your notes without taking away from your handwriting’s style and personality, and offers a great way to quickly clean up notes before reading them back or sharing them out.”
The feature currently does not support straightening individual words, tables, images, formulas, highlighter ink, or underlines. It also only works for languages with a Latin alphabet. Still, it’s useful for making your writing a bit easier to understand, especially if you want to share notes with other people.
The Straighten feature is currently only in the OneNote Beta Channel on Windows, in OneNote version 2404 (Build 17530.20000) or later. There’s no word yet on when the functionality could arrive in OneNote for Mac, the web app, or the mobile apps. It’s not coming to the older OneNote for Windows 10 application—Microsoft has been moving away from that application for over two years now and merging its features with the standard OneNote app.
There’s no estimated timeline for when the Straighten feature will roll out to everyone, but it will probably be in a few weeks at the earliest. Microsoft is also still testing a new Sticky Notes app for Windows 11 that is integrated with OneNote, as well as support for Loop components and a new multi-tap gesture for ink selection .
Source: Microsoft 365 Insider Blog
Also read:
- [New] Crafting Breathtaking Image Mosaics Step-by-Step for 2024
- [New] Ultimate VR Showdown Scoring the Best Oculus Models for 2024
- [Updated] 2024 Approved Premier Videochat Services for Team Meetings
- [Updated] 2024 Approved The Pathway to Earning Facebook’ Written by Your Assistant
- [Updated] Audio Archiving Strategies on Apple Devices
- 2024 Approved Capturing Clarity Exploring the Features of Apeakscreen Software
- 2024 Approved Shine Up Advanced Setups to Make Your Clips Pop
- A Detailed Guide on Faking Your Location in Mozilla Firefox On Poco F5 Pro 5G | Dr.fone
- Easy Setup Instructions for Activating Your Logitech MX Master Software
- Get the Latest Graphics Performance Boost with NVIDIA GTX 1Cu2nwgFYTqfBGe+AQzjD9lWZK3GnL/tVpJuH7S8hvOdU5RMm04sxNbk6aKrEIe
- How to Perform an AMD Graphics Drivers Update on Windows 10, 8 & 7
- Latest HP LaserJet P3amodel P3015 Driver Software for Windows Operating System
- Overcoming LG USB Interface Hiccups: Solutions for Windows 11, 8 & 7 Users
- Quick Start: Getting Your Windows System Ready with Arduino Driver Download
- Windows 11 Startup Black Screen Problem – Fixes and Solutions
- Title: Unveiling the Latest Upgrade: Microsoft OneNote Makes Scribbles Into Clean Writing!
- Author: David
- Created at : 2024-10-15 18:10:10
- Updated at : 2024-10-20 16:20:14
- Link: https://win-dash.techidaily.com/unveiling-the-latest-upgrade-microsoft-onenote-makes-scribbles-into-clean-writing/
- License: This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.