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I'm Ragavan Rajan - Lead Business Improvement, Innovation & Development, having professional experience in SharePoint 2010 / SharePoint 2013, Windows 7, Windows 8, One note, VB Script, Excel and VBA.
I’m trying to find a way to truly customize the tags on OneNote. I liked the tag icons used in Office 2010 and really, really do NOT like the pastel, pale colors of everything in 2013. Is it possible for me to create a file of the images I wish to use as the tags and then somehow insert those as icon options for the tags? I really, really want bold colors back for the tabs on One Note. I’ve already switched the background from white to “dark” gray (very pale gray) but I haven’t found a solution for getting rid of the pastel tabs. These may seem like minor things, but I use One Not constantly and I am not a seven year old girl with the desire to have everything in my vicinty be pastel. I appologize for venting. I’ve spent many hours looking and have found no solutions yet. I’m hoping I’ll eventually find a needle in the haystack. If you are able to help I’d greatly appreciate it.
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I’m trying to find a way to truly customize the tags on OneNote. I liked the tag icons used in Office 2010 and really, really do NOT like the pastel, pale colors of everything in 2013. Is it possible for me to create a file of the images I wish to use as the tags and then somehow insert those as icon options for the tags? I really, really want bold colors back for the tabs on One Note. I’ve already switched the background from white to “dark” gray (very pale gray) but I haven’t found a solution for getting rid of the pastel tabs. These may seem like minor things, but I use One Not constantly and I am not a seven year old girl with the desire to have everything in my vicinty be pastel. I appologize for venting. I’ve spent many hours looking and have found no solutions yet. I’m hoping I’ll eventually find a needle in the haystack. If you are able to help I’d greatly appreciate it.