

On the line above where you just pasted in change the Default Option to CUSTOMSIZE (On my system the default was originally LETTER. Step 4: (Optional) Change the default printer. (Note: (if you're interested) This is just a standard piece of code I copied from the Windows Driver Kit (WinDKK) TTY Generic Text Only Printer Driver) Paste the following code anywhere after the line with *DefaultOption: gpd file in any text editor and locate the section "PageMediaSize - Paper Size". This is just a backup so that you can restore a copy of the original file in case you make a mistake. Step 2: Make a copy of the above file and save it somewhere safe. On my system (Server 2003) it is located here: C:\WINDOWS\system32\spool\drivers\圆4\3 Locate the Generic Printer Description (GPD) file for Onenote. PART 2 - EDITING THE ONENOTE PRINTER DRIVER Step 5: Hit "Save Form" and exit by pressing OK Step 4: Name the form OneNote Powerpoint Custom (or whatever you feel like) Step 3: Enter the following measurements (or choose your own, I find these work well): Step 2: Go to File -> Server Properties and select the "Create New Form" checkbox. Step 1: Open Printer & Faxes from the Control Panel

It's actually not that complicated though. I take no responsibility if this doesn't work and you do this at your own risk. I'm using Office 2010 and it works nicely. This should allow you to print Powerpoint slides of any size you specify to Onenote. It mainly involved a bit of trial and error, some guesswork and in the end dumb luck but the solution is exactly what I was aiming for. I'm no expert but my work around involves editing the Onenote printer driver directly so that it takes a custom paper size. I'm a bit late coming to the party here but decided to post my solution here anyway.
