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Special Edition Using® Microsoft® Office 2003
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Special Edition Using® Microsoft® Office 2003

by Ed Bott, Woody Leonhard
September 2003
Beginner to intermediate content levelBeginner to intermediate
1368 pages
56h 14m
English
Que
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Chapter 10 Using Office on a Tablet PC
OneNote uses a page-and-folder metaphor to keep your freeform notes organized. The
main data file for OneNote is a notebook. Tabs along the top of the OneNote window func-
tion as folders within the open notebook; when you click a tab, you can create new pages
within that folder. For the current folder, each page gets its own tab along the right side of
the window. Although you can use OneNote on a desktop PC and type notes onto pages, it’s
especially effective on a Tablet PC, thanks to its ability to store ink. You don’t need to con-
vert your notes into text; OneNote automatically includes ink-based content ...
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