OneNote Service Pack

Well, apparently it’s wrapped and it should be available in a few weeks. Looking over Chris’ list of new features and cool things about this service pack, I must say I’m excited to see the finished product. I’ve avoided doing any beta testing on it when the beta was released, mostly because of my own limitations of time and testing environments.

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