Rainald:
Thanks for the links. I have been using OneNote for a few months now. I
really like it. I used to keep tons of MS Notepad and MS Word documents all
over the place with notes about work, personal things, etc.. Now, I just use
OneNote.
I hate to sound like a commmercial, but, this app has helped me get
organized and keep everything in one place. Before, when I would work, I
would have a number of documents open with notes. Now, I have OneNote open
and just go to different tabs, sections, pages, etc.
I will check out your links. I do want to learn more about this app.
One thing that really confuses me is that there is no "Save". Once you type
something, it's in your document. It just throws me for a loop, and I keep
pressiong "Ctrl-S" every once in a while out of habit.
Thanks, again for your links.
Ken Andrews
K_Drive
"Rainald Taesler" wrote:
> Welcome to the Club! ;-)
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> carm414 wrote:
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>> I just bought microsoft student 2007 and dont have a clue how to
>> use this crazy thing.... too many buttons..... we bought it because
>> we are starting to homeschool our kids and were advised to start
>> teaching them how to use this program. I need a complete users
>> guide. does anyone know where I can download one that I can also
>> print off.
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> Well, the days when we got 5 pounds of handbooks for each application
> are long gone :-( :-(
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> But there's quite some information available.
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> #1: The Help feature in ON.
> On it's start page there is a link to an introduction.
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> #2: There is a "Guide" notebook in the default "OneNote notebooks"
> directory.
> Just open it with "File | Open.
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> #3 There's tons of articles, demos and webcasts on ON in the OneNote
> section of the "MS Office Online" website:
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http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/onenote/FX100487701033.aspx
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> Start with "Getting started" and/or "OneNote 101" there.
>
> Also see:
> "OneNote 2007 Help and How-to"
> Click on "OneNote 2007 Help" link in the navigation pane on the left.
> Direct link:
>
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/onenote/FX100647161033.aspx?CTT=96&Origin=CL10...
>
> #4 Finally:
> Checking on Amazon
>
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_b/102-0265293-5235326?url=search-alias%%3Dstripbooks&field...
> brought up a Book
> " Exploring Getting Started with OneNote (Ex-Ploring) by Robert T.
> Grauer and Barbara Stover (Paperback - Mar 26, 2008)
> and two short reference guide.
> Pls don't take this as a recommendation, I don't know any of them.
>
> I hope this might good for a started.
>
> If any specific questions, pls ask them.
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> Rainald
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