Working with OneNote
Microsoft OneNote can function just like a yellow legal pad. You can take notes, draw pictures, highlight, and scratch out text. However, OneNote is much more. OneNote enables you to flag items within your notes and search for them later. You can create multilevel outlines, gather and paste research information from a variety of sources, insert images or files, move notes around between pages and sections, and create Outlook tasks directly from your notes. With a touch screen, you can draw, erase, and edit using gestures (New!). Notes are entered on pages. A page can store pieces of information. Pages are organized into sections. Sections help you organize notes on a particular subject and quickly access them using a section ...
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