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Using Tags In OneNote 2010

One you get started with OneNote 2010 it can be hard to stop finding uses for it especially if you work in a writing and research heavy job like the one I do as a technical writer. This is why I always recommend getting a flexible organizational schema in place when you first start using the application. Tagging in OneNote enables you to put key terms on your OneNote pages that can help you better search for OneNote content.

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Getting Started with OneNote 2010: Part 3

Now that you have notebooks teeming with notes and data it’s time to settle in with OneNote as part of your daily workflow. In Getting Started with OneNote 2010: Part 3, we’ll take a look at how to search through your notebooks for information and how to get information out of OneNote 2010 into other applications and to other project team members.

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Using Linked Notes in Microsoft Word 2010

Professional documents can go through many changes before you declare them final and ready for publication. Along the way to final document, it is real easy to chock up a lot of questions and ideas that don’t have any place in even the draft document. While Word has some great commenting and track changes tool, it doesn’t take too long until the document can flash an unfortunate author back to freshman comp class. Now, in Office 2010, you can take notes in OneNote and link them to your document.

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