We are Tablet PC users ourselves, and have a wealth
of experience in using this format, from Motion Computing's Slate, to Dell's new
XT. OneNote works well with Tablets, and we can help you get the best from the
combination
Microsoft OneNote Training
“Any sufficiently advanced technology is
indistinguishable from magic.” Arthur C Clarke
OneNote is an electronic
version of a paper notebook where you can capture notes, thoughts, ideas,
scribbles, reminders, and all kinds of other information. Unlike the
traditional document page format of other programs such as word-processing
or spreadsheet programs, OneNote offers a free-form canvas where you can
type, write, or draw notes in the form of text, graphics, and images
wherever and however you want them. On this course, learn how to use OneNote
to add, move, and delete anything on its pages and in its sections. You’ll
find out how to add more space where and when you need it, and how you can
stay organized by dragging note items into their own sections or even into
different notebooks. You’ll also learn how you can separate and organize
your notes by subjects or projects, or keep separate notebooks for different
places and interests. If you need to share your notes and information, this
course will show you how OneNote will let you gather information in
electronic notebooks, where you can easily organise, search and share it.
To get the most out of
this course:
You should be reasonably
confident in general computer use. You should be familiar with Tablet PC
extensions if you intend to use a Tablet with OneNote.