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Title Page,
Copyright Page,
Dedication,
About the Author,
Acknowledgements,
Chapter 1 - What's OneNote?,
Chapter 2 - The OneNote Interface,
Chapter 3 - Using OneNote with Your Tablet PC,
Chapter 4 - OneNote Audio and Video,
Chapter 5 - Side Notes,
Chapter 6 - Saving OneNote Content,
Chapter 7 - Sharing Notes,
Chapter 8 - Create Your Own Stationery,
Chapter 9 - Using OneNote with Outlook 2003,
Chapter 10 - To Do Lists in OneNote,
Chapter 11 - Using OneNote for Research,
Chapter 12 - Using OneNote with PowerPoint,
Chapter 13 - Using OneNote with Word,
Chapter 14 - Using OneNote with Excel,
Chapter 15 - OneNote in the Classroom,
Chapter 16 - Using OneNote at Home,
Chapter 17 - Using Office VBA to Programmatically Interact with OneNote,
Appendix A - Where to Get More Help,
Appendix B - Other OneNote Ideas,
Appendix C - One Note System Requirements and Dependencies,
What's OneNote?
* The Obvious Uses
* The Not-So-Obvious Uses
* How did OneNote come to be?
* Where Does OneNote Store Things?
You've got OneNote. Now, you are wondering what you can do with it. Whether you bought it, are trying the trial version, or are just interested in learning more about the product, you have come to the right place to learn what you can do with it.
You know the official reasons for buying OneNote, the stuff from the box and Microsoft's Web site. Instead of repeating all of that, this chapter is here to introduce you to all the things that OneNote can help you do.
THE OBVIOUS USES
Just from the name of the product, you have already guessed the number one use for OneNote: Putting all your notes in one place.
• A meeting attendee who needs to know what was said and who is going to take which action items
• A student who needs to take notes during class
• A writer who needs to organize thoughts for a piece
• A researcher who needs to track where source material came from
• A busy parent with a hefty to-do list who wants to keep the list at their fingertips
• A list maker who has a million scraps of paper with notes, lists, and numbers on them who wants to put it all in one place
What do all of these people have in common? OneNote can help them do better.
• For the meeting attendee, there are pre-designed note pages that have all the fields you need to take meeting minutes
• For the student, there are pre-designed note pages for different classes
• For the writer, there is built-in outlining functionality for organizing thoughts into articles, chapters, and books
• For the researcher, there is automatic annotation for information from the Web or other files
• For the busy parent, there are ordered lists of different types that can be manipulated to show what's done, what's hot, and what's not
• For the list maker, there is a built-in hierarchy for information organization, as well as great search capabilities for finding just the note you need
All of these solutions rely on the basic capabilities of OneNote. I The built-in features that Microsoft knew you would want were provided as best they could. But that is only the beginning of what OneNote can do for you.
THE NOT-SO-OBVIOUS USES
Do design work? OneNote allows you to combine text and graphics on the same page; you can easily create rough sketches, annotate, and store them.
Create storyboards for presentations or videos? OneNote lets you create the basic storyboard content, move it around, add to it, remove items, and share it for review.
Create websites and pages? OneNote can act as your never-ending piece of paper to help you determine your basic layout. This is even easier than doing the design on paper. Because you can move elements anywhere on the page, changes become easy. Once you have the rough design done, you can even save your design as a Web file and bring it into your formal site creation environment.
Need to keep a kid occupied? OneNote can act like a giant, never filled drawing tablet or coloring book. Even better, any game you can play on paper can be created in OneNote. Use it on a Tablet PC or a Notebook, and you save resources and eliminate clean up.
Need to record a lecture or meeting? OneNote will let you record the sound and even the video while you continue to take notes. Even better, it will mark the multimedia files so that you can pull up what was being recorded while you were taking notes.
Listening to a piece of music you need to learn to play or sing? Record it with OneNote and you can add your own annotations to know what is going on in the piece. Need to create choreography for that piece? Listen to the piece and draw your dance movements as it plays.
HOW DID ONENOTE COME TO BE?
Before we go too far into how to do all these great and miraculous tricks with OneNote, let's cover how OneNote came to be the tool you are using today.
NOTE
The information in this section is either summarizations or actual quotes of Chris Pratley's Web blog. Chris is the Group Publishing Manager for Office Authoring Services. To you and me that means that he is the manager responsible for Microsoft's Word, Publisher, and OneNote teams. Chris's blog can be found on the Web at URL: http://weblogs.asp.net/chris_pratley/
In Chris's January 30th blog entry, he discusses how OneNote got started: as an email exchange in November 2000 between Chris and Steven Sinofskey, the Senior VP for Office at Microsoft. The two discussed creating a new outlining tool that would allow Office users to more easily track information that "... was not yet a document."
While Chris is a self-proclaimed non-outliner, the idea of meeting the need was very interesting to him. He started thinking about how to make work "drastically easier" for people who create unstructured notes, as well as those who were more used to a structured approach to information storage. To get a really great idea of what he ended up with, let's read from the man himself:
Over the 2000-2001 holidays I thought about this more (not that I thought hard - it was more of a percolation). In January I blasted out a draft "vision" document to describe a new tool that would be what I would want to make my daily work life more effective. Of course it wasn't just for work- it would be useful for all sorts of things. In fact when you break down work into its component parts, your non-work life or student life starts to be pretty similar: things to do, important stuff to remember, things to review, and a bunch of stuff you think you might need some day but can't be sure. Not to mention phone numbers, passwords, frequent flyer numbers, people's names and addresses, links, blah blah blah. Things that defy categorization (or do they?). The key insight I had at this point was that whatever this tool was, it had to let you capture the thought or piece of info as you had it without forcing you to deal with any software goo up front. To take a note in Outlook you had to find the place where you were allowed to take notes. But if it was a phone number, you were supposed to use Contacts, but you had to create a contact and name it before you could save the...
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