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Sunday, February 15, 2009

Test #2 almost done

This is just a chart to test the waters
item x2
BLAH BLAH BLAH
Item x3
BLAH BLAH BLAH
item x4 BLAH BLAH BLAH

 

Examples of what to put in this section
· Articles you find on the Web
· Photographs or images from the Web
· Related documents
· Microsoft PowerPoint presentations

Tips
· Create a page for each topic you research. If you are researching something that requires you to gather a lot of materials and information, create a Research notebook.
· To insert files onto a page, on the Insert menu, click Files.
· If you want to view and annotate the contents of a file directly on the page in Microsoft Office OneNote 2007, on the Insert menu, click Files as Printouts.
· Copy information from a Web site into OneNote 2007 as text. If you use Windows Internet Explorer, look for the OneNote button in the toolbar. Select the information you want to copy and click this button to send the information to OneNote 2007 in the Unfiled Notes section.
· When you copy information from a Web browser and paste onto a page, a reference link is inserted on the page so you can always return to your source.
· You can capture whatever you're looking at and insert it into OneNote as a searchable image. To do this, on the Insert menu, click Screen Clipping or press Windows Logo Key + S.
· You can scan paper materials directly into OneNote 2007. See OneNote 2007 Help for more information.
· Use the Send to Microsoft OneNote 2007 feature to print from any Microsoft Office program directly into OneNote 2007.