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First Look: Microsoft® Office 2010
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First Look: Microsoft® Office 2010

by Katherine Murray
May 2010
Beginner
208 pages
4h 24m
English
Microsoft Press
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Chapter 8. Organize, Store, and Share Ideas with OneNote 2010

In this chapter:

Are you a big note-taker? Do you scribble ideas on backs of envelopes, sticky notes, scraps of paper, and pieces of napkins? Taking notes is a good practice—and it just might turn out that one of those notes will have the perfect answer to a problem down the road. But if you can’t find what you’ve scribbled later, chances are that your inspiration will go to waste.

Microsoft OneNote 2010 is the electronic equivalent to a handy notebook, with a twist: the program is designed to capture text, links, ...

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