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Microsoft Office OneNote 2003 for Windows

by Todd Carter, Diane Poremsky
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Overview

If you've ever transferred handwritten notes to electronic documents, you know how awkward it can be--figuring out the scrawls in the margin, inputting the pertinent information, shuffling through sheaves of paper to find a missing note. There's nothing efficient about that! Enter Microsoft's OneNote note-taking software and this handy Visual QuickStart Guide. With an interface that resembles a tabbed notebook, Microsoft's brand-new software mimics pen-and-paper-based note-taking--but brings a whole new level of efficiency to the process. Single notes can contain both typed characters and handwriting (say lecture notes and a hand-drawn graph); you can input text anywhere on a page; you can drag in text and pictures from Web sites; and there are a variety of options for organizing, formatting, searching, and accessing notes--all of which are explained in friendly, concise fashion in these pages. You'll also find chapters on using OneNote with Microsoft Office apps and tablet PCs as well as plenty of tips and visual aids.

About the Author, Todd Carter, Diane Poremsky

Todd Carter is a free-lance journalist who covers business and technology.Todd has written for MSNBC.com, The Wall Street Journal, and The DetroitFree Press.

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Book Details

Published
June 17, 2026
Publisher
Peachpit Press
Pages
191
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780321223739

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