April 2004
Beginner
384 pages
8h 43m
English
Many people never customize any Microsoft Office product. They simply install the product and learn to use the toolbars and menus as they normally appear. There's nothing wrong with that practice, but it's a lot like always stepping over a box in the middle of your hallway instead of moving the box out of your way. If there are menus or toolbar buttons that you use all the time, you can create new toolbars or customize existing toolbars in order to display your most frequently used commands at your fingertips.
Particularly when using OneNote on a Tablet PC, a left-handed user might prefer to display the page tabs on the left side of the screen rather than on the right ...
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