A quick overview of how you can easily organize notes and information in Microsoft OneNote 2010.
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NOTE: The original issue documented in this article has been resolved. For details, please skip to the section titled “Resolution of this issue” in this article.
With Microsoft OneNote 2010 and a free Windows Live SkyDrive account, you can store notebooks on the Web and access them from your Web browser. Currently, a SkyDrive account offers a [...]
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Note-taking in Microsoft OneNote 2010 is as easy as writing in a paper notebook, but unlike paper, OneNote lets you move text anywhere on the page or to other pages, create space and add pages when and where you need to, and tag important notes for follow-up.
Notes can include any combination of typed text (or handwriting [...]
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Password protection in Microsoft OneNote 2010 is designed to help keep your notes safe from prying eyes. Whether you use OneNote for class notes at school, for meeting notes at work, or for storing personal information at home, passwords play a crucial part in controlling access to those notes.
The most common scenarios for using passwords [...]
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We’re very interested to hear from all the Beta testers out there if there are any OneNote 2010-specific features (new, changed, or old) that you’d like to see documentation about.
We’d also like to know what kind of content would be most helpful to you — traditional Help articles, visual walkthroughs with lots of screenshots, step-by-step [...]
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Microsoft OneNote 2010 uses a newer file format for saving notebooks than previous versions of OneNote. However, the OneNote 2007 file format has been preserved in OneNote 2010 so that notebooks saved in the older format can still be shared among multiple authors working together in different versions of OneNote. This article outlines important considerations [...]
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During the Microsoft Office 2010 Beta program, we expect our customers to have many questions about Office 2010 and OneNote 2010. This Help article will be periodically updated to address such questions, so that you can easily check out the latest rumor control whenever you return to this site.
If you have questions about OneNote 2010 [...]
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In Microsoft OneNote 2010 Beta, you can share any notebook so that you can access it on other computers or on the Web, or so that you can work in it together with other people. As a collaborative tool, OneNote offers far more than the ability to send static notebook pages via e-mail. Depending on [...]
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Taking linked notes in Microsoft OneNote 2010 Beta makes it easy to do research on your computer by letting you take notes in a docked OneNote window on your desktop while you work side-by-side in other programs or in your Web browser. Notes taken in this mode are automatically linked by OneNote to whatever you’re [...]
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This Help article describes keyboard shortcuts for common tasks in Microsoft OneNote 2010 Beta. These keyboard shortcuts refer to the keyboard layout for the United States. Keys on other keyboard layouts may not correspond exactly to the keys on a U.S. keyboard.
For keyboard shortcuts in which you press two or more keys simultaneously, the keys [...]
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Microsoft OneNote gives you the ultimate place to store and share your information in a single, easy-to-access location. You can capture text, images, video and audio all in one place to keep your thoughts, ideas, and important information readily available. By sharing your notebooks, you can simultaneously take and edit notes with other people or [...]

