April 2004
Beginner
384 pages
8h 43m
English
As you've seen in previous chapters, all notes you take in OneNote, whether on a Tablet PC, desktop, or laptop, are stored in note containers. Figure 16.1 shows a typical OneNote page with three note containers. The note container is the shaded box that contains text, handwriting, graphics or links.

As you can see, note containers can contain a variety of different types of data. They grow in size to accommodate the data stored within them. Anytime you click on a OneNote page, you're either creating a new note container or entering an existing note ...
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