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Inking on Web Pages - Discussion
Elliot Kirk I use the ability to write on web pages all the time. At work, I use it to write on screenshots of different types of equipment to identify parts as I work at a technical college (i.e. picture of a forklift and pointing out the different aspects; electrical wiring and drawing arrows to show flow of electrical current etc.) I also use it privately when I teach in my Sunday School class. I highlight text out of scripture, pull up maps of areas we are discussing and pointing out land features or locations of major events, drawing routes traveled (i.e. Exodus, Paul's missionary journeys etc.). I use it multiple times a week and have become quite dependent on it. Honestly, its the reason why I use Edge over Chrome or Firefox. Without it, I'll go back to Chrome.
The Clip-to-OneNote extension is quite useful, (when it works). I would be satisfied if Clip-to-OneNote worked for all pages, and automatically opened the Onenote App.