This is something that is so easy on windows onenote and it appears to be almost as simple on onenote web but why not mac? tables are crippled in general on onenote mac, but dont even get me starts on onenote for IOS. I want to to display as much as it can and then either have a little indication that there's more like. i dont want a column becoming gianormous if i paste a long amazon or ebay url in the a column called "Source URL" or something. i want a column to collapse/expand when the amount of text in it hits a certain amount. Not sure if someone has already said this and/or if im just a frustrated noob but i cannot for the life of me figure out how to format the tables properly. ![]() Which of these features is quicker to accomplish? Which has more functionality?Īlso the Apple support article doesn't explain you can hold option to avoid full screen mode when doing this, which brings it closer to the level of functionality in Windows. Also you must un-Full Screen a window before you can snap it. You can't snap a single app and continue using your other windows as they were (unless you use option key). Under normal use, once you snap in Mac, you must choose another window. To snap in Mac, you mouse over or hold the full screen button (no KB shortcut that I know of). Then you either continue working on whatever app is on your other side, or get to choose which app to move there (latter is a newer feature in W10). You move the window to the left or right side (OR CORNER), or you use the Windows > Arrow Keys to move the window there. Windows has had this feature for 12 years since Windows 7. Windows "snap", you were talking about the OneNote "docked window" specifically.Īnyway, here's my essay on why "snap" on Windows is better than on Mac. The dock to desktop feature is a bit deeper/better done than just a windows snap, but I rarely use it.
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