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OneNote: Fun articles on how to Organize/Use OneNote

one-note-screen-shotAs always, I’m on the lookout for good articles that relate to my own personal uses of technology.  In relation to my previous post (OneNote: Organize your digital everything), I stumbled upon a few articles that highlight different ways to put OneNote to work!  Some folks use them to track class notes, legal notes, business activities (contacts, contracts, projects, etc), and recipes.  I tend to use OneNote as a dumping site for all my web research (whether I’m hunting for new things, or trying to fix the old ones).

These articles are definitely worth the read:

Again, if you’re interested in finding new ways to keep yourself organized, OneNote is definitely worth a look.  If you’re hesitant, or want to wait for a new version, Microsoft will be including OneNote in every version of Office 2010!

Some great sites to visit for more information:

If you would like help setting up OneNote or exploring its features, feel free to Contact Me!

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