Watch the entire course at www.lynda.com In OneNote 2010 Essential Training, instructor David Rivers demonstrates how OneNote can be used to take notes, organize thoughts, do research, and collaborate with others on projects. This course shows how to quickly add rich content to notebooks, format the content with OneNote’s new formatting and styles capabilities, organize information to suit individual needs, and retrieve information effectively. It also shows how to take advantage of the robust OneNote 2010 sharing and collaboration features like Outlook integration, change highlighting and page versioning, wiki-style linking, and the OneNote web applications.






I need help! When I play audio files in onenote, the playback speed is accelerated (2x). like its playing in fast forward mode. I have been searching for a solution to no avail. I have tried downloading new drivers for my Win7, but still no? luck. I am using onenote 2010.
The coolest thing is that you can tape your lecture, I mean I just click on tape and then I can listen my whole lecture at? home and make notes. My life is complete.
@Jeff82556 This is a teaser from Lynda.com. The class for One Note is over 5? hours. I highly recommend buying one months subscription, and you may become hooked forever, especially if you use graphic programs.
It would have been nice to show us HOW you created those 2 notebooks that you opened, for example the “Income Statement”. Instead, you skip this very basic concept and leave us in the dark.
In other words, we know how to? open files, but we don’t know how you created the notebooks you opened. We need BASIC ABCs starting from scratch, as what we experience in the emptiness presented after opening OneNote the very first time after installing it.