![]() ![]() Here is an example of the image after I resized it to stretch it wider: Here is an example of having moved an image between two lines of text and to the right side of the screen: Here is screenshot of the move icon in the middle of the picture and the resize handles on each corner of the image that appear when you tap on the image once: Here’s a few screenshots of my experiments: I’ve come to the conclusion that I need to invest in a stylus for my phone to see if this alters my experience. Tap the image to activate the move icon then immediately begin dragging or you’ll end up with the more menu popping up – Open, Cut, Copy, and the … button to get the pop-out for Select All and Alt Text. And I do find myself fumbling between moving the image and moving my position on the page. I also learned that you can’t linger. My LG 5S Android may differ from other phones but whenever I touch the OneNote page the keyboard pops up and takes up 50% of my screen real estate. It works! Although it does make me wish I had pixie sized fingers. This new feature should make life easier. Taking notes in a rush leads to multiple situations where I insert the cursor on the wrong place on the page and I want to shuffle things around. ![]() I’ll jot a note or snap a photo of something I want to elaborate on later on in the day when I’m at my computer with a proper keyboard and mouse. In 2018 I’m trying to write more in my journal while on the go. In this post I’ll review the Resize and Organize features: I’m often late to the party, but always game to try new things so let’s take each of these for a spin in my next three posts. My Android phone received three new features in February 2018: ![]()
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