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1. Find out what you can do with OneNote. (search the internet, look for tutorials)
3. Go to OneNote and add the details of this meeting from outlook in this exercise
in OneNote (done automatically)
8. You have to add a piece of text from the internet, preferably something to do
with outlook or OneNote
13. Create at least 3 different pages in this notebook (including The overview page)
14. Finally, discover how you can share this note with other students from your
group and work together on one note.
E-skills
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Piece of text:
Helpful Organizational Features in OneNote
Here are some of the cool features OneNote offers to help you stay organized (or
at least capture and manage your information):
Use context menus to send information to a OneNote page from Internet
Explorer or Microsoft Word or PowerPoint. For example, you can highlight
contact information on a website and send it to OneNote for future
reference -- you can even flag it to be reminded in the future to call that
contact.
Type quick notes from the taskbar using the "New Side Note" feature --
kind of like a little notepad that pops up to capture those random ideas
that are so easily lost if not written down.
Create task lists or calendar events that sync with Outlook.
Embed links to other Office files and create notes about them. You can
create an index, for example, of project-related files.
Share your notebook with others and show each collaborator's input. Add
an image, for example, of the latest design concept and get feedback
directly on that page.
Access your notebook (in limited format) online via Office Web Apps or on
your Windows Mobile phone.
(Pinola, 2016)
Part 3
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