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Treat Your Notes Like the Documents They Are (OneNote)
Hi, everyone! Just a quick note (no pun intended :) about a new article of mine, just published on Microsoft At Work.
It's about one of my favorite topics ... Microsoft Office OneNote. If you've seen much of what I write, you already know that I am a huge fan of OneNote (well, I know I'm a geek -- but it's a ridiculously cool program ;-)
If you are not familiar with OneNote, or would like to learn some tips to help you build your OneNote love :) check out the article ...
Get More from Your Meetings: Treat Your Notes Like the Documents They Are
... and I always feel compelled, when mentioning OneNote, to emphasize one of the biggest misunderstandings about this program: You do NOT need a Tablet PC to get the most out of this program. The only difference on a tablet is that you can write on the note pages like you do on paper. But, you can use every feature of OneNote on your desktop (as I do) or traditional laptop as well. Yes, I love my tablet as well -- as I don't go far without it ... but I use OneNote everyday for everything from conference calls (I work from home, so most meetings are on the phone) to managing to-do lists, and project notes.
The article also has a link to a free 60-day trial of OneNote, if you don't have it and want to check it out ...
Happy Wednesday!
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