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Tami Brass

OneNote Tips & Tricks : Tracking Activity in Shared Notebooks - 0 views

  • Another thing that OneNote is great for is shared note taking. What? You mean other people can share my notes? Well...only if you want them to.
  • Tips: Right-click a note to see who made the most-recent change to it and when it was made. You'll see a menu appear. Just look at the last 2 items at the bottom of the menu. It contains the date and time the note was last modified and the name of the individual who made that change. If 2 people have made a change in the same location and at the same time, a conflict occurs. OneNote does not preserve one users notes, while deleting another's. But rather, a hidden page, affectionately deemed a conflict page, will be created containing all unmerged changes. When this happens, a notification will appear at the top of the page. Simply click on it to reveal the page containing the unmerged changes. Or alternatively, you can click the icon that appears on the page tab itself. When you click the notification or the icon, the page expands to reveal the hidden page. On your page you'll see the final note that made it onto the actual page of notes, like this: When you click on the conflict page, you'll see the note that didn't make it onto the page highlighted in red, like this: What happens from here is completely up to you. If you determine that none of the unmerged changes are necessary, you can delete the conflict page and move on. Just select the page and press the <Delete> key, or right-click the page and select Delete from the menu. Once this happens, the conflict notification icons are removed from the top of the page and from the page tab. If you decide that you want to salvage the conflicting note, just copy the contents from the conflict page to the actual page of notes. Or, if you're not sure, just leave it. You can click the icon again to collapse the conflict page so it stays out of site. All conflicting changes will remain intact until you decide to take action.
Demetri Orlando

Donovan Lange's Work-Blog - 0 views

  • one page summary of why someone should use OneNote; the top 10 things it does that would help someone the most.
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    sorry if someone else has already bookmarked these blogs to this diigo group.
Demetri Orlando

OneNote and Education Blog - Mike Tholfsen - 0 views

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    an official microsoft blog
Demetri Orlando

Daniel Escapa's OneNote Blog - 0 views

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    another msdn blog on onenote
Tami Brass

OneNote and Education - 0 views

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    A blog to have a dialog about OneNote and education, including sharing ideas, resources, and building community with teachers, students and faculty.
Tami Brass

OneNote Tips & Tricks - 0 views

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    My name is Jeff Cardon. I'm a member of the Microsoft OneNote team and I'd like to share some of the tips and tricks that are available in this fantastic product. This blog is intended to showcase the simple, and sometimes not completely obvious, features that make it such a useful software application. I hope you enjoy it.
Demetri Orlando

Syncing OneNote 2007 notes to many PCs - 0 views

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    Chris Pratley's blog post explains how to have one notebook synched to many pcs.
Torbjørn Frantsen

Evernote Blog » Blog Archive » Integration Spotlight: ritePen Pro - 0 views

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    Just installed RitePen. Seems interesting.
anonymous

Free Technology for Teachers: How to Create Self-Graded Quizzes in Google Docs - 3 views

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    "directions for creating and publishing a quiz using Google Documents forms. Recently, Dr. Mark Wagner published a blog post that includes directions for creating formulas that will result in quizzes created in Google Docs forms being self-graded."
Tami Brass

David's Blog: OneNote 2007 - 2009 Planner Notebook Download Available - 1 views

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    OneNote - A planner available for 2009
Tami Brass

http://www.tabletdev.com/Resources.aspx?ResourceType=General_Blogs - 0 views

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    General listing of tablet blogs and websites - developer related
Tami Brass

Tablet PC Blogs - 0 views

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    Tablet PCs and Ultra Mobile PCs (UMPC) are the newest generation of mobile computers. Tablet PCs and UMPCs provide all the power of a standard Microsoft Windows-based notebook plus additional features that improve mobility including pen-input, light form-
Tami Brass

Tablet PC Tip #3 - Save Time with Digital Homework Markups - 0 views

  • Tablet PC Tip #3 – Save Time with Digital Homework Markups
Tami Brass

What Is New - 0 views

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    Tablet blog for K-U education
Tami Brass

Blog:: Craig Pringle - 0 views

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    A collection of my thoughts about TabletPCs, mobility and, well other stuff...
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