You might find that instead of taking the time to print, save, drag, delete, etc, all you have to do is sse your mouse to drag and highlight the portion of the recipe website that you want (just the picture and the instructions, not the comments and sidebar items) and then just paste it into OneNote directly. The text is all editable so you can tweak the formatting, and it includes a URL link at the bottom of the page that shows where you got it from.
Thank you so much! I've been trying to get the OneNote Web Clipper to use "save as a recipe" but that option no longer seems to work. Print to PDF and you've got EVERYTHING from the website! Send the good ones to OneNote and viola!
You might find that instead of taking the time to print, save, drag, delete, etc, all you have to do is sse your mouse to drag and highlight the portion of the recipe website that you want (just the picture and the instructions, not the comments and sidebar items) and then just paste it into OneNote directly. The text is all editable so you can tweak the formatting, and it includes a URL link at the bottom of the page that shows where you got it from.
Just started with Onenote to organize recipes. Great video! Great workflow and to the point explanation. Thank you!
Thought this was fantastic thank you!
Thank you so much! I've been trying to get the OneNote Web Clipper to use "save as a recipe" but that option no longer seems to work. Print to PDF and you've got EVERYTHING from the website! Send the good ones to OneNote and viola!