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Onenote: Keeps Track of Stuff at Work, Home, or School

OneNote keeps track of stuff at Work, Home, or School. OneNote saves automatically, so you don't lose anything. E-mail notes, instructions, status, work items, etc. To people who don't need oneNote.

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Onenote: Keeps Track of Stuff at Work, Home, or School

OneNote keeps track of stuff at Work, Home, or School. OneNote saves automatically, so you don't lose anything. E-mail notes, instructions, status, work items, etc. To people who don't need oneNote.

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Veena Nair
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OneNote keeps track of stuff at Work, Home, or School

How are OneNote pages different?


You can type anywhere on the page. For example, type your name there:

What are all the tabs?

OneNote at Work

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OneNote at Home

OneNote at School

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How does it work? Watch this 1 minute video:

Click here to play

Also check out the next page tabs over on the upper right.

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OneNote Basics

Take notes of many types


See Home > and Insert >

OneNote saves automatically, so you don't lose anything.

Organize
Create as many notebooks, sections, and pages as you need.

New Notebook: File > New

Search

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Search
Jump to favorite pages quickly. Find even handwritten notes or text in pictures!

Share with yourself or

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Share with yourself or others


Share >

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Top Uses

Collect product screen clippings


Clip maps, diagrams, car photos, weather, wedding dresses, etc.

Insert >

or hold:

+S

E-mail out meeting notes,


instructions, status, work items, etc. Recipients don't need OneNote.

Share >

Tag and find important items

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Tag and find important items


Homework, ideas, billable items, customer requests, to-dos, etc. You can customize your own tags.

Right-click a note >

Home >

Collect articles from the Web


News, research, quotes, etc. OneNote preserves the link back.

Right-click in IE >

Keep project documents

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Keep project documents together with your notes

Insert >

Annotate lecture slide printouts


Print presentations, documents, or anything else into OneNote for comments or future reference.

Print from any app >

Keep key project e-mails

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Keep key project e-mails together with your notes


Send e-mails to OneNote.
In Outlook >

Link meeting notes and tasks with Outlook

Home >

In Outlook >

Protect sensitive information

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Protect sensitive information


Bank account information, web site logins, private journal, etc. Right-click section tab > Password Protect

Jot a note quickly


It goes into your Unfiled Notes section.

Hold:

+N

Brainstorm without distraction

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Brainstorm without distraction


View >

Handwrite class or meeting notes on a Tablet PC


You can even search handwriting, or convert it to text.

Other Tips
Create tables simply by typing some text and pressing TAB. Calculator: type Space after "=" in expressions. For example: 321*45+876= Try Page Templates in the New Page drop-down menu. Make your own templates for meetings or projects. Record audio of a meeting, synchronized with your notes, or drag in audios or videos onto your pages.

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What's New?

New features in 2010:


Gather, organize, and search
Organize page tabs better: Multi-level subpages Collapse subpages Jump to any page with a quick search Dock to Desktop Link to other notes, like a wiki Quick Styles for making headings Auto-link notes to Web pages and documents Insert Math Notes on Outlook Tasks Send content to any section in OneNote

Sharing and universal access


Access from anywhere: Share on the Web View and edit in a browser Sync notes to OneNote Mobile Share notes: Unread changes are highlighted See author initials Version history Find recent edits Find edits by author Faster sync with SharePoint

Examples:
Organize topics using subpages
Drag tabs to indent and organize pages within a section.

Keep notes visible during other

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Keep notes visible during other tasks


OneNote will link notes to documents and Web pages you view.

View >

What's new in a shared notebook?


Unread changes are shown automatically.

What notes are teammates

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What notes are teammates working on?


Share >

Select location when sending to OneNote


When sending from Outlook or Internet Explorer

Link to information for yourself

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Link to information for yourself and others

Insert >

or type [[page name]]

More Resources Online


Videos, templates, training, help, and discussion groups.

Microsoft OneNote 2010 Guide Notebook Copyright 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. The example companies, organizations, products, domain names, e-mail addresses, logos, people, places, and events depicted herein are fictitious. No association with any real company, organization, product, domain name, email address, logo, person, places, or events is intended or should be inferred.

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