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11/11/2008- Creating and formatting tables
- Adding clippings, audio files, and images to a note
- Protecting notes and notebooks with passwords
- Sharing notebooks and notes with live changes
- Personalizing notes with templates
- Synchronizing notebooks and their content
Skill Level Beginner
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- [Voiceover] Hi and welcome to Microsoft OneNote 2007 Essential Training. I'm David Rivers. The name OneNote does imply that this application is for taking notes but really that's just the tip the iceberg. Not only can you take notes and gather information with OneNote, you can collaborate live with multiple users. You can create drawings. You can add video and audio. You can use ink and share all of this with others in one organized and convenient location.
So no more papers. No pads and sticky notes to lose, and when its time to find that piece of info you stored ages ago, OneNote will find it fast. In this title, we'll explore all of this including the many new features to Version 2007, such as working with multiple notebooks, and integrating with Microsoft Outlook, and Internet Explorer. There's tables printing directly to OneNote. There's text recognition and a whole lot more. So with so much to cover, let's get started with Microsoft OneNote 2007 Essential Training.
Q: The “Send to OneNote” feature does not appear to work on my computer. What could be causing this issue?
A: The "Send to OneNote" feature is only available to 32-bit Windows users. Microsoft has not released a 64-bit driver for this feature. For a workaround, see the solution here: <a href="http://onenoteprintdriver.blogspot.com/" target="blank">http://onenoteprintdriver.blogspot.com/</a>
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 7s
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1. Getting Started
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Creating new notebooks4m 34s
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2. Creating Notes
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Creating side notes7m 9s
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Adding screen clippings3m 41s
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Adding audio and video4m 10s
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Adding pictures7m 5s
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Adding files4m 44s
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Sending to OneNote4m 49s
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3. Interacting with Outlook
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Adding Outlook meetings3m 46s
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Creating Outlook contacts3m 42s
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Working with Outlook tasks6m 45s
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4. Working with Tables
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Creating a table5m 35s
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Formatting table contents7m 39s
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Sizing and moving tables3m 27s
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5. Using Writing Tools
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Working in Pen mode11m 3s
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6. Editing Notes
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Tagging notes10m 16s
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Formatting notes4m 51s
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Using bullets and numbering9m 36s
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Using the Research pane9m 44s
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Checking spelling12m 8s
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Searching a notebook5m 16s
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7. Stationery and Templates
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Using templates7m 32s
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Saving as a template5m 1s
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Choosing a default template2m 46s
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8. Working with Sections
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Moving and renaming sections3m 41s
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Changing section colors3m 23s
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Using section groups5m 14s
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9. Organizing and Viewing Notebooks
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Sorting pages8m 4s
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Customizing the interface9m 26s
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Creating new windows4m 22s
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Managing open notebooks4m 45s
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10. Formatting Pages
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Setting paper size6m 25s
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11. Printing
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Modifying print options6m 30s
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12. Sharing and Collaborating
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Publishing to other formats5m 56s
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Sending notes via email5m 7s
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Creating a shared notebook8m 11s
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Synchronizing notebooks3m 37s
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Un-sharing a notebook2m 33s
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Using a live session5m 51s
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13. Modifying OneNote Options
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Setting display options4m 44s
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Changing email options5m 6s
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Password protection3m 52s
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Setting backup options4m 21s
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Conclusion
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Goodbye19s
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