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.






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Hey,
Very good info! thinking this would be good for michele? I think it could be if she would even? use it.
love your pic! profile that is!
Deb
@lyndapodcast hi this may be stupid question how can we remove that semi rectangular cricle? box which is appeared on all pages and new section at very top left corner
Double click ‘Home’ on the tool bar. That will keep the tool bar visible. Double click it again,? and it will only appear when you hover over it.
This is probably a stupid question….but I just can’t figure it out!! My tool bar disappears whenever I click something on it. I obviously know how to get it back, but it would be much more convienent if it would just stay on the top of the page.
Does? anybody know how to make the toolbar actually stay there?
it’s allot easier/safer to? carry a notepad into college rather than a laptop. and the noise from typing would disrupt the lecture.
How am I going to focus on taking notes with all of these AMAZING THINGS? I CAN DO?
First question – Why do I need this? No answer.
Author is just showing us his very nice pictures without answer why we need them.
I have? not found it teasing – “look what I got – nice birds and recipes”. Tease me, please!
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