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    What is one note in Ms Office?

    Hi,

    What is one note in Ms Office?

    I dont know about this I have just installed MS office 2007.

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    Re: What is one note in Ms Office?

    What is OneNote?

    Many of us carry a notebook or notepad around to take notes for business, school, or personal projects. But can you easily find — and decipher — the info you need? Is it convenient to share your notes with others? Take control with Microsoft Office OneNote 2007, the easy-to-use note-taking and information-management program where you can capture ideas and information in electronic form. Insert files or Web content in full-color, searchable format or as icons that you can click to access. Watch this demo to see how simple it is to gather, format, organize, and share information. And then say goodbye to your notepad!

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    Re: What is one note in Ms Office?

    Microsoft OneNote note-taking and management program, a rather mild description as all cool things, the software can do. Those of you still scratching your heads wondering what exactly OneNote, you 'is not only re, I' m assumes that Microsoft hasn't done enough to make the software on the market or are in the niche marketing of TabletPC concentrated. the purpose of the program is to help organize notes a mean in a document to take longer - we have PDA's for us to deal with-do lists and other notes to us that never need in order to worry. For those who have to be comfortable but new programs carefully, you can relax: OneNote's appearance and controls similar to a fine make-down version of Word.


    Here you can see the visual of how One note works?
    Video

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    Re: What is one note in Ms Office?

    Microsoft OneNote, officially Microsoft Office OneNote, is a software package for free-form information gathering, and multi-user collaboration. While OneNote is most commonly used on laptops or desktop PCs, it has additional features for use on pen-enabled Tablet PCs, in environments where pen, audio or video notes are more appropriate than an intensive use of keyboards.
    OneNote's interface is an electronic version of the familiar tabbed three-ring binder which can be used directly for making notes, but also to gather "pages" printed or sent from other applications. Pages can be moved inside the binder, annotated with a stylus, word-processing or drawing tools. Users may add embedded multimedia recordings and web links. As a container and repository of information gleaned from a variety of sources, a OneNote notebook is used for organizing information for a course or a research project. OneNote's file format (.one) is proprietary. The published API has resulted in a small number of extensions being written.
    One of OneNote's innovations is the integration of search features and indexing into a freeform graphics and audio repository. Images (eg. screen captures, embedded document scans, or even photographs) can be searched for embedded text content. Electronic ink annotations can also be searched as text. Audio recordings can also be searched phonetically by giving a text key, and can be replayed concurrently with the notes taken during the recording. (wiki)

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