December 2007
Beginner
512 pages
11h 44m
English
In this book, we discuss the default behavior of OneNote—the way the program works if you don't change any of its settings. As with all Office programs, there are a number of adjustments—major and minor—that you can make to modify the program to suit your needs. The majority of these are available from the Options window, which you can open by clicking Options on the Tools menu.

Like the Options windows in other 2007 Microsoft Office system programs, the OneNote Options window presents a wide variety of settings divided into category-specific pages. You can control the appearance of the program window; change your user information; ...
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