* If parts of your handwriting can’t be recognized or converted correctly, press and hold or right-click on those texts, and choose Treat Selected Ink As > Handwriting. You can also drag a selection over that on the page, and tap “ Ink to Text” button. * Now the OneNote will convert anything it sees as “text-like” into text automatically. Once you’ve finished the note, tap the Type button to stop it. * Tap/click the Draw tab on the ribbon,select the color pens which you want to have, and use your stylus to write down something on a blank space of the screen. * Within the software, first create a new note page. For Hebrew, you should download and install its related language pack. Note: It requires a stylus, or finger on a touch-enabled device. * If you don’t like to use keyboard typing as data input, this is the good note-taking solution. How to convert Handwriting to formatted text in OneNote 2013 The Office OneNote 2013 comes with the Handwriting Recognition (in Hebrew, Too) feature on any touch-capable Windows tablet and computer, and also provides a handy tool for extracting them to your default Notebook font, without purchasing an add-on. To clarify your thoughts and and reach the goals, the act of writing note is better or faster than the passive typing but you need to spend time training the system to learn from your style.
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