OneNote 2007 Introduction Quick Reference Guide (Cheat Sheet of Instructions, Tips & Shortcuts - Laminated)
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Laminated quick reference guide showing step-by-step instructions and shortcuts for how to use OneNote 2007. This guide is suitable as a training handout, or simply an easy to use reference guide, for any type of user. The following topics are covered: Navigating Notebooks, Opening an Existing Notebook, Creating a Notebook, Saving in OneNote, Sections and Pages, Adding a Section or Page, Deleting a Section or Page, Renaming Sections or Pages, Moving Sections or Pages, Creating Text Notes, Moving Text Notes, Merging Text Notes, Creating Tables, Working with Image-Based Notes, Screen Clips, Creating an Audio or Video Note, Unfiled Notes, Sending to OneNote from other Applications, Adding Tags, Adding Flags, Searching in OneNote, Searching for Text, Searching for Tags, Searching for Audio and Video Notes, The Search Results Bar, The Search Pane, Creating a Shared Notebook, Turning Synchronization Off or On, Live Sharing Sessions, Password Protecting a Section. Includes a list of keyboard shortcuts.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #158463 in Books
- Published on: 2008-01-14
- Binding: Pamphlet
- 2 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Beezix was founded by trainers, and has always had a strong focus on the learner. Extensive industry experience made us aware of the need for a line of high-quality, trainer-produced courseware, and led to the creation of Beezix Quick Reference guides in 1994. The cards were intended to meet the needs both of trainers in the classroom, and of software users at their workstations.
Customer Reviews
Good for what it is
If you are expecting to become a OneNote expert with this product, you're expecting too much. This is a double-sided laminated sheet of how-to's for OneNote that makes for a handy reference guide. I think it is a lot more convenient than opening up help files on the screen and unless you want to really become a OneNote expert, it is a lot simpler and cheaper than buying a book on the subject. For the price, this is a good value and I know I will get good use out of it. I appreciate how it is laminated so as to prevent premature wear.
Handy Reference
I bought this quick reference guide because I liked the trial version of One Note that came on a new laptop, bought the full version, and wanted a reference to look things up. I find Microsoft's on line tutorials too wordy and sometimes I don't have Internet access.
This quick reference guide served its purpose very well and inexpensively.
Don't let it fool you
This is about as helpful as the outside of the box. Virtually nothing of value, and it definitely will not last you more than one read. If you are buying One Note, then you already know enough about computers to write one of these yourself. It includes instructions like: how to save and how to open a new file...
It does graze over some of the features like audio and video recording... but One Note is already so well designed that you hardly need a "cheat sheet" to figure out how stuff works.



