Powertoys from the OneNote Test Team for 2010

Every January, I compile a list of the powertoys the test team gave out the previous year. This year, there are a few new ones (table sorting, bulk import images and remove ink from a page) for OneNote 2010 and a section color changer for OneNote 2007. Several updates for getting some of the more popular powertoys to OneNote 2010 happened as well. Here goes:

 New for OneNote 2010:
Table sorting and table of contents:
https://blogs.msdn.com/b/johnguin/archive/2010/10/22/table-sorting-and-table-of-contents-powertoy-for-onenote-2010.aspx

A tool to bulk import images:
https://blogs.msdn.com/b/johnguin/archive/2010/12/20/a-bulk-image-importer-powertoy-for-onenote-2010.aspx

An addin to remove all ink, and only ink, from a page:
https://blogs.msdn.com/b/johnguin/archive/2010/12/02/a-onenote-2010-powertoy-to-bulk-erase-ink.aspx

Extract OCR data on a page:
https://blogs.msdn.com/b/johnguin/archive/2010/07/19/a-small-app-to-show-the-ocr-data-on-a-onenote-page.aspx

Updates to existing addins for 2007 to work with 2010:
Privatizer:
https://blogs.msdn.com/b/johnguin/archive/2010/09/13/powertoy-updated-onenote-2010-privatizer.aspx

Word Count:
https://blogs.msdn.com/b/johnguin/archive/2010/09/20/word-count-for-onenote-2010-powertoy.aspx

Sort Sections alphabetically:
https://blogs.msdn.com/b/johnguin/archive/2010/08/25/updating-the-sort-sections-powertoy-for-onenote-2010.aspx 

Calendar/Planner creator:
https://blogs.msdn.com/b/johnguin/archive/2010/07/08/calendar-planner-addin-updated.aspx

Text file importer:
https://blogs.msdn.com/b/johnguin/archive/2010/06/24/the-text-importer-powertoy-gets-updated-for-onenote-2010.aspx

 

A quick start article for converting addins from OneNote 2007 to OneNote 2010

https://blogs.msdn.com/b/johnguin/archive/2010/06/09/some-quick-notes-on-updating-onenote-2007-addins-for-onenote-2010.aspx

For OneNote 2007:
Create custom colors for sections:
https://blogs.msdn.com/b/johnguin/archive/2010/06/10/onenote-2007-powertoy-to-change-section-colors.aspx

 Not from the test team, but mentioned here:
https://blogs.msdn.com/b/johnguin/archive/2010/11/29/an-addin-to-help-visual-studio-users-with-moving-code-to-onenote.aspx

Enjoy!

Questions, comments, concerns and criticisms always welcome,
John