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Tami Brass

How To Use OneNote 2007 as a Research Tool | eHow.com - 0 views

  • Create a OneNote 2007 notebook.
  • Setup a logical structure. Identify what types of information you will be saving as part of your research project, and organize them into logical groups.
  • Enter notes. Each section includes an untitled page. To create new pages, simply click on the "New Page" icon above the page listing. Type a page name into the title section highlighted at the top of each page. For typewritten notes, place your cursor on the page where you want to begin taking notes, and begin typing.
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  • 5 Outline your notes. OneNote 2007 can automatically create outlines using either numbered or bulleted lists. Indent major items to the left and minor items to the right. Select the notes, and then click the Bullets or Numbers icon for the required outline type.
  • To send a Web page to OneNote 2007 from Internet Explorer, select "Tools" then "Send to OneNote." To place a screen clipping onto a page, right-click on the OneNote 2007 Side Note icon in the system tray and select "Create Screen Clipping." Drag a box around the area of the screen that you wish to capture by clicking and holding the left mouse button, and then release when finished.
  • Organize your research information.
  • You can hyperlink both within OneNote 2007 and to external files. For external files, select "Insert," then "Hyperlink," and then select a file and give it a name. For internal information, select notes, right-click and select "Copy Hyperlink to this paragraph," then paste the hyperlink where desired.
Tami Brass

Top tips for OneNote 2007 - OneNote - Microsoft Office Online - 0 views

  • To increase your note-taking area on a small screen, you can hide the titles of the page tabs by clicking the Collapse Page Tabs arrow in the page tabs column.
  • press F11 to use OneNote in Full Page view
  • If you have a microphone and a webcam, run the Tuning Wizard before you attempt to record audio and video notes. On the Tools menu, click Options. In the Options dialog box, click Audio and Video, and then click Tuning Wizard.
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  • To view a list of useful keyboard shortcuts that make accessing OneNote tools, commands, and dialog boxes faster and easier, click Keyboard Shortcuts on the Help menu.
  • If copying and pasting text and graphics from a Web page to a page in your notebook doesn't seem to properly retain the formatting, try capturing the information in a screen clipping instead. On the Insert menu, click Screen Clipping, and then drag the pointer to create a rectangular selection around the content on your screen that you want to capture.
  • To see when a block of notes was last written or updated, right-click the paragraph handle preceding the text in any note container. The last two items on the shortcut menu will show you when the text was created or updated, and by whom.
  • To move an item, such as a block of text or a picture, so that it appears over or under another item on the page, hold down ALT while moving the item.
  • Before sharing your notes, check for spelling mistakes. Press F7 to open the Spelling task pane and start the spell check. If the task pane is already open, click Start Spell Check.
  • You can easily modify the templates that are included with OneNote and create a custom design of your own. Start by applying an existing template to a new, blank page, and then add or change anything you like. On the Format menu, click Templates. In the Templates task pane, click Save current page as a template.
  • you can save notes as a Web page. On the File menu, click Publish Pages. In the Publish dialog box, click Single File Web Page (Publish a copy) (*.mht) in the Save as type list. After the file has been created, you can send it in e-mail, copy it to a shared location on a network, or publish it on a Web site.
  • Use different colors to identify participants in a live sharing session. Ask each person to use a specific pen or font color when he or she adds notes to the shared page. For example, you can type your notes in blue text and use a blue pen to mark up a diagram. Another person can use green text or a green pen. Add a list of names and corresponding text colors at the top of the shared note page so that session participants know who is typing or writing.
  • Use OneNote to help you study for an exam. If you take notes by using an outline format, collapse your outline down to the highest level of information, and then quiz yourself about the details hidden in the collapsed levels. To work with outlines, turn on the Outlining toolbar. On the View menu, point to Toolbars, and then click Outlining.
  • To quickly open a side note, even when OneNote isn't open, press the Windows logo key+N.
  • To help you line up items on your pages (for example, note containers or pictures), OneNote automatically snaps the items to an invisible grid as you move and reposition them. To temporarily disable the grid, hold down ALT while you move an item on the current page. To permanently turn the page grid option on or off, click the Snap To Grid command on the Edit menu.
  • If you use OneNote on a portable computer or a Tablet PC, you can optimize the amount of battery power that OneNote consumes. On the Tools menu, click Options. In the Options dialog box, click Other, and then select the Optimize for the following battery life option that you want.
Tami Brass

OneNote Web Exporter at OneNote PowerToys - 1 views

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    Does anyone use this to publish OneNote notebooks?
Tami Brass

software4learning » Tablet Tools - 0 views

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    What am I missing?
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    Favorite Tablet Applications
Tami Brass

TabletSudoku.com - 0 views

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Tami Brass

Learners with Laptops » Classroom Tablet Techniques - 0 views

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    Techniques for using tablets
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    I've started a list of techniques for using tablets
Tami Brass

Whiteboard Tools - 0 views

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    Scripts, applets, and software for use with interactive whiteboards Would also be great with tablets
Tami Brass

The NC 1:1 Learning Collaborative » Welcome to the NC 1:1 Learning Collaborative - 0 views

  • This site is for educators interested in 1-1 computing programs, to share lessons learned, identify best practices, and discuss new ideas and helpful tips about implementing educationally effective 1-1 computing programs.
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    This site is for educators interested in 1-1 computing programs, to share lessons learned, identify best practices, and discuss new ideas and helpful tips about implementing educationally effective 1-1 computing programs.
Tami Brass

Classical Piano » Blog Archive » Tablet pc technologies for Music teachers - 0 views

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    Music resources for tablet users
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.
Tami Brass

Motion Computing - Tablet PC Tips - 0 views

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    Tips and tricks to get the most out of your Motion Tablet PC!
Tami Brass

ArtRage 2 - 0 views

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    ArtRage, the easy to use, stylish painting package that lets you get painting from the moment you open it up. You can paint with oils, sketch with pencils, sprinkle glitter, and more. You can paint with gold leaf, silver foil, and other metallic colors. You can even load in your photos as Tracing Images to help you recreate them as paintings.
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