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Save a Web Note
If you want to preserve the marked-up page for future generations, you can
save it or send it.
If you hit the icon, you’re offered a choice of three places to save this
Web Note (a graphic snapshot of your marked-up page):
OneNote. Your image becomes a note “page” in OneNote
(“OneDrive”).
Favorites. The image becomes a bookmark you can call up later
from within Edge. You’ll be able to continue editing at that point.
(You can choose which Favorites folder you want, and you can
type a name for this marked-up image.)
Reading list. The image is stored as an “article” that you can read
—and edit—later (“Bigger Text, Smaller Text”).
Tip
Remember, you’re just editing a graphic image at this point. When you reopen your Web Note
from the Favorites or reading list panels, however, a “Go to original page” link appears at the top;
it takes you to the live, original web page. (And there’s a “Hide notes” button that temporarily
hides all your markings.)
Send to Your Fans
The Share button ( ) opens the standard Share panel (see the box on the
facing page), with whatever options appear there: your favorite contacts,
Nearby Sharing, and various websites and apps (OneNote, Twitter, and
Mail, and so on). That’s handy if you want to email the marked-up web
page image to prove a point.
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