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Export subtree documents to one file
Hi,
I use UR mostly for storing web digests and notes I entered. I also have a need to export them to read in a mobile device and PDF format or HTML format seems to be great. However, I could not find a way to export or print multiple notes (e.g. a subtree of web documents) into one PDF file. I have to click each document in the tree to print to a PDF printer. The same feature is easily accomplished in several other note tool like MyInfo or MyNotesKeeper where I can print a subtree into a PDF file. Thanks for advice, YF |
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a) Select the text items to combine and use File | Print -> Item Details and print to PDF
or b) Select the text items and use File | Export -> Item Notes to a rich text document, then export the RTF file to the device or open and print the RTF file to PDF or c) Check Tools | Options | Editor | Show combined text for multiple selection, then select the items to export and print to PDF |
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One more question
Thanks for prompt reply!
I tried all three options and they work for rich text notes, but for web clips, seems the format is lost after merge. So the workaround is that I would have to save web clips into rich text editor inside UR, is that right? Thanks! YF |
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There isn't a way to print multiple web page items into a single document in UR. If the mobile device can handle multiple documents, you could export as HTML in UR (File | Export -> Documents and rich item text to HTML) and copy the entire exported folder to the device for browsing.
It doesn't look like MyNotesKeeper even supports storing a web page in HTML format -- it stores RTF and and not HTML with images and all formatting. The equivalent in UR would be to import as RTF (check Tools | Options | Import | Prefer text/rich text formats and copy/paste web content into UR tree). MyInfo is similar -- the default drag/drop or copy/paste from a browser stores RTF format rather than formatted HTML. It can store a formatted web page via Insert | Web Document, but exports only its URL to a combined document. |
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