Chapter 2
Taking Notes
In This Chapter
Entering notes with the keyboard
Working with note containers
Moving, selecting, and deleting notes
Drawing in OneNote
Turning handwritten notes into text notes
Taking screen-clipping and audio notes
Attaching and linking notes to files
To OneNote, a “note” is much more than something you scribble on a page. OneNote offers you the chance to create a variety of different notes — drawn notes, audio notes, screen clippings, and linked notes, for example.
This chapter delves into all the kinds of notes you can make with OneNote. It also shows you how to draw on a page, turn handwritten notes into text notes, write mathematical expressions, and attach and link files to notes.
Entering a Typewritten Note
The simplest kind of note is the typewritten ...
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