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Microsoft Office OneNote 2003



 



OneNote 2003 is a new program in the Microsoft Office System that enables you to capture, organize, and reuse your notes on laptop computers, desktop computers, or Tablet PCs. It gives you one place to store all your notes and the freedom to work with them how you want. OneNote 2003 also helps you capture information in multiple ways and then organize and use it according to your needs. OneNote Allows Users to:

  • Organize Information Easily
  • Access Information Quickly
  • Reuse & Share Notes Easily
  • Capture Information in Multiple Ways

Say Hello to OneNote!

Here's what author Brian Johnson says about OneNote in the book, "Insider's Guide to Microsoft Office OneNote 2003":

Microsoft OneNote is a product whose time has come. It's designed to make it easy for users to take notes and to organize personal information and thoughts. The first thing that a lot of people say when they see OneNote in action is, "I've been waiting for a program that does stuff like this all of my life." The second thing they say is, "What took you so long?" Well, that's what this book is all about."



View the electronic version (eBook) of the Insider's Guide to Microsoft Office OneNote 2003.

To view this eBook, you'll need Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01 or later. If you don't have Internet Explorer 5.01 or later, download the latest version of Internet Explorer at http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/default.asp.


Be More Productive with OneNote 2003

Explore a collection of resources that will help you get the most out of OneNote:

  • Product Guide: detailed descriptions of the features and benefits of OneNote
  • Technical FAQ: answers to the top questions asked by new OneNote users
  • Tutorial: watch a video tutorial to learn how to use OneNote
  • Demo: see how OneNote helps you take notes more easily and effectively
  • Customer Examples: watch how customers benefit from OneNote
  • Additional Resources: where else to go for more information and assistance

Click here to explore the OneNote resource collection.

Note: In order to run the OneNote resources, you'll need Microsoft Windows 2000 or later with Internet Explorer 5.01 or later and Macromedia Flash.

If you don't have Flash installed, visit Macromedia's Download site to download the free Flash player.


Videos available on the OneNote resource collection:

Here are six customer videos you can find in the OneNote resource collection. These entertaining videos are each 45 seconds to a minute long and show example OneNote scenarios in various occupational groups (including a manager, a student, a project manager, a journalist, and an engineer.)

Want to impress your colleagues by becoming a OneNote pro? Check out this training video from the OneNote resource collection.