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OneNote: 8 Easy Ways To Master OneNote Discover How to Use OneNote for Getting Things Done - cover

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OneNote: 8 Easy Ways To Master OneNote Discover How to Use OneNote for Getting Things Done

Donna Black

Publisher: Cloud 42 Solutions

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Summary

Microsoft OneNote is an innovative way for end-users to take great meeting notes, follow their student lectures, or for people to get a better grip on their day-to-day living. But what is it, and how do you use it? This recent entry to the Microsoft Office suite of products is easily one of the best inventions from Microsoft in many years, but even so, people seem to be completely baffled at what it is and what it can truly do. 
In this manual, we will discuss what OneNote is and how it can be used to make your business, educational, or personal life better. We will highlight at great length the types of media that can integrate with this transformative program and how they can be used to enhance your ability to make notations and your overall multi-media experience. Learn how to take anything from pictures to hand written notes, and make them come alive in the Microsoft OneNote environment. 
From working with imports, to managing video files, and converting hand written notes, OneNote is a versatile note-taking utility that works in all formats and settings. In this manual, you will see the basics of getting started, the tips and tricks needed to be a pro at using OneNote to the fullest, and even get a detailed list of quick and easy hot-keys, to make your OneNote experience even more seamless! 
OneNote is an amazing tool, and it is a recent entry to the Microsoft library, but that doesn’t mean it’s not worth its weight in gold. After reading through this manual, you will see just how incredible this Microsoft Office component truly is for everything you do. This program has an unbelievable attention to detail and style. Your presentations, lectures, and business correspondence will blow your competition completely out of the water. So what are you waiting for? Let’s get started with this handy, all-in-one guide to the amazing world of OneNote. 
Here is what you will learn after reading this book: 
-Getting Started 
-Working with Files 
-Adding Content 
-Pasting Outside Content 
-Working with Graphics 
-Drawing 
-Integration
Available since: 06/17/2017.

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