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Microsoft® OneNote® 2010 Plain & Simple
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Microsoft® OneNote® 2010 Plain & Simple

by Peter Weverka
September 2011
Beginner to intermediate
256 pages
6h 9m
English
Microsoft Press
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Chapter 5. Writing Basic Notes

In this section:

The simplest type of note is a typewritten note—one you enter with the keyboard. Entering this kind of note is simple because all you have to do is click in a page and start typing.

Pages tend to get crowded with notes. To prevent overcrowding, you can move notes and delete the ones you no longer need.

The standard techniques for copying and moving text in Microsoft Office 2010 also apply in Microsoft OneNote 2010, in which you’ll find the Cut, Copy, and Paste buttons on the Home tab. ...

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