Looking for setup ideas

E

Edward

I would like to see how some professionals use OneNote to help themselves
become better.
Are there set templates for organization or is it basically different for
everyone.
i.e. Docters, Attorneys, Stock Traders
Thanks,
Edward
 
R

Rainald Taesler

Edward said:
I would like to see how some professionals use OneNote to help
themselves become better.
Are there set templates for organization or is it basically
different for everyone.
i.e. Docters, Attorneys, Stock Traders

There is no limitation of it's usage by everybody.
There is a larger number of templates but they are just an aid (more or
less just backgrounds).
It's a fantastic tool for *note-taking* and keeping thousand of
different things in one place.
Just like a Swiss Army Knife for handling information.

It's not
a database,
an organizer,
however.

Rainald
 
D

Dian D. Chapman, MVP

Check out this article to see if it helps you understand the program
better.

http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/Pub0009/LPMArticle.asp?ID=793

Hope it helps...


Dian D. Chapman
Technical Consultant, Microsoft MVP
MOS Certified Instructor, Editor/TechTrax Ezine
https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Dian.Chapman

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On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 17:54:01 -0700, Edward <Eddie
 
J

John Waller

It's basically different for everyone.

It depends on the information you want to capture and how it best makes
sense to you within OneNote's paradigm of
- Notebooks
- Sections
- Section Groups
- Pages
- Sub-pages.

See "Demo: OneNote 2007 - An Executive's Best Practices" for some
inspiration.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/onenote/HA102342001033.aspx

With OneNote's native features plus the various Powertoys springing up on
the web, it's a matter of making the tool work for you.
 
E

Edward Spaghetti

The links were informative. I will be checking back on that site for updates.
Good to see other people are spnning wheels too learning this whole new
world. Keeps you on your toes but sure hope MS puts up some more tutorials. I
may be having a harder time than most going from W 98 to Vista but have to
stick it out.
Thanks for the replys everyone.
 

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