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Inking on Web Pages - Discussion
so if they go offline, get deleted, become unavailable for whatever reason on the website you took them from, then you will lose your collection item as well.
it's not like Windows sticky notes or OneNote where you actually upload the content you find on the web, in Collections only the link of the contents get saved and synced between multiple devices.
HotCakeX yes, but detail. You can also save images and notes in collections, so the inked page could be saved as a web note in the collection, with the annotated screenshot, plus the link to the actual page.
- HotCakeXDec 13, 2019MVP
kaltsoplyn wrote:HotCakeX yes, but detail. You can also save images and notes in collections, so the inked page could be saved as a web note in the collection, with the annotated screenshot, plus the link to the actual page.
You mean now? or possibly in future?
right now in Collections there is only options to add texts
I even tried pasting a picture from clipboard in there but nothing happened
Collections
We would need something like this
Sticky Notes app
but that would mean Microsoft needs to dedicated so much cloud space to everyone in the world so they can upload their picture and stuff in there for free, unless they link it to user's OneDrive storage.
- kaltsoplynDec 13, 2019Copper Contributor
HotCakeX Don't paste; drag-and-drop from a webpage and it will be added to the collection, with an embedded ink to the website (true, you can't paste or upload your own images, but fair enough).
- HotCakeXDec 13, 2019MVP
kaltsoplyn wrote:HotCakeX Don't paste; drag-and-drop from a webpage and it will be added to the collection, with an embedded ink to the website (true, you can't paste or upload your own images, but fair enough).
Ah i know that, and i mentioned here what the problem is with this method