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The new demo in this info-packed article about Microsoft Office OneNote could save you a lot of time if you're a student or teacher now or have ever tried to take and organize notes about anything. Notes, lists, ideas, references, assignments, reading lists, contact info, group project work, URLs, Web clips, you name it. OneNote helps the pain go away.
OneNote also makes quick work of reorganizing your notes in a more useful order after the fact. You can also search within them, share them, work together on the same notebook, add audio notes wherever you want, and update the whole thing as you need to. To see more, take a look:
Demo: Take OneNote to class
For the latest info and tips about using OneNote, you might also want to subscribe to Nota Bene, the OneNote Blog and bookmark the Help and How-to home pages on Office Online for OneNote 2007 or OneNote 2003.
If you've got a good OneNote story, we'd love to hear it.
-- Holly
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