Part VIII: OneNote

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OneNote acts like a digital notebook, enabling you to jot down ideas, sketch out plans, brainstorm business strategies, and compile scraps of information from almost anywhere, including the Internet, in one searchable, shareable, easy-to-access digital location. OneNote acts like a free-form canvas on which you can type, write, or draw, as well as paste in digital images such as a screenshot of a Web page or a digital photograph. You might use OneNote to take notes during meetings and lectures, collect research materials from the Web, gather information about an upcoming trip, assemble ideas for a home improvement project, ...

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