Is it possible to place code blocks such as:
if (x == 2)
{
Debug.WriteLine("x equals 2");
}
In Microsoft OneNote? I haven’t discovered a way yet and don’t know why this wouldn’t exist if it doesn’t.
Is it possible to place code blocks such as:
if (x == 2)
{
Debug.WriteLine("x equals 2");
}
In Microsoft OneNote? I haven’t discovered a way yet and don’t know why this wouldn’t exist if it doesn’t.
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