2. Microsoft OneNote 2010 is a digital
notebook where you can collect and
organize everything you need—notes,
photos, videos, and web links— for any
project you are working on.
Like, planning the ultimate Walt
Disney World vacation.
3. ORGANIZE
OneNotes are organized like a traditional
notebook, but with more room for everything.
Think of OneNote like a giant container—made up
of electronic notebooks, sections, tabs, and
pages.
4. Keep Tabs on Your Life
Add or remove as many
sections, pages, and subpages you
Access all of your notebooks or all like. New subpages show up here.
of the sections in a notebook.
5. Like a Filing Cabinet, Only Better
Type notes or write them by hand
(if you’ve got an ink-enabled device).
Quickly search your written text,
text within images, and keywords in
the recordings of your notebooks.
Drop in links, images, text from the
web or other apps.
Searched words and phrases
become highlighted.
6. Notes on the Side
Dock OneNote on the side of your
screen and keep notes, action items,
and follow-up questions in one spot.
Link notes so you can later open the
source file and jump back to where
you were working when you took the
note.
7. Play Well With Others:
Share Your Stuff
Collaborate with anyone online
using the OneNote Web App.
View and edit your notebooks with
OneNote on your Windows Phone 7.
8. PLANNING YOUR
NEXT VACATION
Is One Click Away
Download a Free Trial today and see just what
OneNote can do for your digital life.
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Notas del editor
Web and Windows phone access require an appropriate device and some functionality requires an Internet connection. Web functionality uses Office Web Apps, which require a supported Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Safari browser and either SharePoint Foundation 2010 or a Windows Live ID. Mobile functionality requires Office Mobile which is not included in Office 2010 applications, suites, or Office Web Apps. There are some differences between the features of the Office Web Apps, Office Mobile and the Office 2010 applications.2 Simultaneous editing of shared notebooks with those outside of your network requires an appropriate device, Internet connection, and either Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010 (for business) or a free Windows LiveTM ID (for personal use). The ability to use this functionality via Windows Live will become available in the second half of calendar year 2010.