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When you need to take notes, turn to OneNote, Office’s powerful program for recording, storing, and manipulating information. OneNote is great for doing anything from jotting down scraps of information that may come in useful later to recording information in a lecture or seminar. With OneNote, you can collect many different types of data, organize it however you need, and then export finished notes to another program as needed.
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Hart-Davis, G. (2010). Taking Notes. In: Anglin, S., et al. Beginning Microsoft Office 2010. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2950-6_24
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