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So this could come in handy, I guess.
This week, Microsoft has announced a new integration which enables Word and OneNote users to embed Pinterest Pins into their documents, via a simple cut and paste process.
As explained by Microsoft: Over the past few years, we have heard many requests for a Pinterest integration with OneNote. The OneNote binder metaphor, and the ability to easily embed Pinterest Pins interactively in OneNote, organize them, or distribute to others in OneNote Class Notebook, seemed like a great match.
I mean, great match seems like a stretch, but clearly there are some use cases for the option, and there will be some value to it.
Microsoft Now Lets Users Embed Pinterest Pins in Word Documents Feb 24, 2021 18:10 GMT
Pinterest pins in OneNote
Microsoft has announced a new feature for Word and OneNote users, as it brings Pinterest integration right into documents.
In other words, Pinterest pins can now be embedded into OneNote and Word, and Microsoft says it all comes down to simply pasting the URL of any pin into a document.
So theoretically, all you have to do is to paste the URL of any pin in a OneNote page or a Word document, and the newly-released feature automatically detects it, then rendering it as a live interactive embed. This is as straightforward as it gets, and Microsoft says the ones to benefit from the new feature are educators, who are often using Pinterest to discover new content.