Eric Pellegrini -
...can't be more clear: In PowerPoint you can move an position the Ruler with the Mouse, but rotation seems to not be working. In the Ink Workspace it works perfectly fine.
In PowerPoint the ruler does rotate with mouse scroll wheel. At least in PowerPoint 2016 v 1803 b 9126.2116 CTR. However, in OneNote for Windows 10 (UWP that is), the ruler is completely unaware of the mouse. I am a predominantly laptop user and a keyboard-mouse one, so the "draw" menu is not for me. Am just not comfortable with the forced-down-my-throat these so-called "modern" experiences in the name of uniform UI/UX across devices.
William Devereux -
Beginning with the launch of Office 2019 later this year, OneNote for Windows 10 will replace OneNote 2016 as the default OneNote experience for both Office 365 and Office 2019
I am still unable to come to grips with this decision of moving towards the UWP/Win-10 app from a well-established Win32 one. Does it mean that eventually ALL Office Suite applications will move to Win-10/UWP model? Word, Excel, PowerPoint? I mean how will MS Office Suite on Windows look like? A potpourri of Win32 and UWP apps moving towards purely UWP in not so distant future? How will "OneNote for Win-10" be part of larger Office Suite. Or will it not? We use Office 365 Pro Plus CTR. Do you mean that OneNote for Win-10 will become part of this suite? We use ODT to provision/maintain Office Suite for our users. We simply mark exclusions in the XML like this:
<Product ID="O365ProPlusRetail">
<Language ID="en-us"/>
<ExcludeApp ID="InfoPath"/>
<ExcludeApp ID="SharePointDesigner"/>
</Product>
Will we be able to exclude "OneNote for Win-10" similarly? But, then how to include "OneNote 2016 traditional" if it is not bundled? Will it be like the Teams app or "Yammer for Desktop" app, to be installed and maintained separately? Ohh.. my head already hurts!
BTW: "OneNote for Windows 10", "Yammer for Desktop App".... Seriously? Don't get me started with the naming of all software in the O365 ecosystem, client-side or not.