OneNote video

Saw a number of pointers to this post on jkOnTheRun:

OneNote is one of the most capable programs I use and like all such versatile applications there are a lot of features and capabilities that I am sure I am not using. If you are a budding OneNote user or just trying to figure out what OneNote might be able to do for you don’t miss the excellent OneNote video that Microsoft has on the Microsoft Office web site. Chris Berteleson sits down with a convertible Tablet PC and for over 45 minutes shows virtually every feature of OneNote. Note that the demo is not Tablet specific by any means, Chris demonstrates all the features that are available on any PC and also covers the ink specific functions of OneNote. The video is an excellent source of information about OneNote and I guarantee you will come away with the knowledge of something new about the program.

I watched the video over my lunch hour and definitely came away with some ideas about how to get even more out of OneNote as an organization tool!

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