Creating a Notebook
You can create a notebook for any project, client, subject, research topic, or purpose that you want. Because each notebook represents a folder, you can create as many notebooks as your system has storage to handle. Follow these steps to create a new notebook in OneNote:
1. | Choose File New Notebook command or click the drop-down list arrow for the New button on the Standard toolbar, and then click Notebook. The first New Notebook Wizard dialog box appears.
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2. | Type a name for the notebook into the Name text box.
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3. | Choose a color for the notebook button using the Color drop-down list.
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4. | Click a template in the From Template list to use as the basis for the notebook. As shown in Figure 38-3, OneNote does offer templates (in addition to the Blank template) to help you prepare a notebook geared for a particular use or subject matter.
Figure 38-3. Choose a template when creating a new notebook.
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5. | Click Next. The next wizard screen appears, prompting you to specify how you intend to use the notebook.
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6. | Click the option button to specify how you want to use the notebook and then click Next. The folder location that you specify, and whether there are additional ... |
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