One Note 2007 Advanced
Welcome to the Microsoft OneNote 2007 Advanced course. OneNote is a flexible canvas to store all of your ideas and notes in one place and store, search or share them. This course will help you learn more advanced skills for working with your Notebooks.
Course Objectives
Research has consistently demonstrated that when clear goals are associated with learning, it occurs more easily and rapidly. With that in mind, let’s review our goals for today.
At the end of this course, participants should be able to:
- Understand the file and organization changes when upgrading from OneNote 2003
- Stay organized by using the Navigation bar and drag and drop capabilities
- Sort and view pages
- Create hyperlinks to web locations, other files, or other OneNote pages
- Use tables
- Understand the use of the drawing and pen tools
- Create a custom pen to use when drawing or handwriting
- Understand the calculator capabilities
- Use the task pane for formatting text and lists
- Select a page template for a new page
- Select a default page template
- Create a new template
- Attach files to notes pages
- Insert Files as Printouts
- Print to OneNote from Other Applications
- Send to Word
- Use the Side Note Window
- Send Web Pages to OneNote
- Use the Research task pane
- Make text in pictures searchable
- Take screen clippings from the Windows task bar
- Understand how OneNote works on a Tablet PC
- Understand the use of the writing tools
- Specify a pen as drawing or handwriting
- Convert handwriting to text
- Use OneNote with multiple computers
- Understand how to use OneNote Mobile with OneNote 2007
- Start a Live Sharing Session
- Join a Live Sharing Session
- Understand the Current Live Session task pane
- Assign a password to a section.
- Use advanced audio recording tools
- Use advanced video recording tools
- Search for audio
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