Note taking is something that a lot of us do, either sitting in a lecture trying to keep up with the professor, taking minutes at a meeting, or even just writing a "to-do" list. How people take notes varies just as much: on paper, in a word processing document, on sticky notes, or in e-mail messages. Microsoft OneNote 2010 can help all note takers. Using a desktop, laptop or tablet PC, you can collect or manage information all in one place. Topics will include exploring the 2010 interface; how to create a simple notebook; how to take notes; organizing content; searching for information; and using OneNote 2010 to share notes with others.
Prerequisite: Familiarity with Windows and word processing Course Length: 3 hours
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