Then with the PDF copied over to OneNote, right-click and choose “Copy text from This Page of the Printout”.įinally, create a new section (1), transfer the copied PDF over and you can begin editing (2). With the PDF open, hit the Print icon (1), change the printer location to OneNote (2) and finally click the Print button (3). Now let’s see how this process is applied to editing a read-only PDF document. Now, the image has converted to editable text that you can customize to your own liking. Now to enable OCR, right click the image and select “Copy Text From Picture”, and paste it on a new blank page. Just note that this command will only work in Windows 10. This screenshot will then automatically be copied over to your clipboard which you can then paste onto a OneNote page. This lets you highlight and capture entire pages or portions of a page wherever you are. The first step to capturing the text from documents or webpages is to use the Screenshot Command “Windows Key + SHIFT + S” on your keyboard. It’s called Optical Character Recognition, or OCR. In this One-Minute Wednesday, we’ll be looking at a tool in Microsoft OneNote that gives you the capability to extract text from webpages, PDFs and other documents and make your own custom edits to them.