Chapter 4: Entering Information into Your Notebook
Typing in OneNote is very different from typing in any other Microsoft program, and as an added bonus you do not even need to type â you can handwrite your notes in your notebook. In either case, there are no traditional page size boundaries. OneNote is very much like a giant whiteboard that you can write on. The limits of OneNote are restricted to the limits of your storage system. Your OneNote page can be as long or as wide as you want to make it.
To make a system like this work, OneNote introduces us to containers, which we can use to house our information on a page.
In this chapter, we will cover the following topics:
- Understanding how OneNote uses containers to capture information
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