What Is Windows OneNote?
Taking notes on a computer is a great way to organize your notes. One program you can use to do this is Microsoft OneNote.
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Basics
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Windows OneNote is a program designed for taking notes. Microsoft markets it as being ideal for students.
Setup
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OneNote uses notebooks to organize data. Each notebook has tabs that allow you to sort data, according to pages.
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Use
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A typical use of a OneNote file is to set up tabs depicting different class topics, then pages on different things related to the topics, such as major people, theories or concepts.
Benefits
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Using OneNote allows you to organize your notes on a PC in one place, and not have to use pen and paper.
Tips
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You can access more than one notebook at a time, one for each class or project, such as a paper or experiment.
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