Microsoft Office OneNote 2007

Course Outline

Duration: 1 Day

 

Description: Computers are frequently used to create, organize, and share your notes and information with others; you can also enhance the content to suit your purpose. In this course, you will use Microsoft® Office OneNote® 2007 to create different kinds of notes. You will also organize, locate, and share information using OneNote 2007.

 

Prerequisites: Students should have covered the course, Introduction to Personal Computers: Using Windows XP, or have equivalent skills and knowledge. Also, some experience with Microsoft Office applications is useful where OneNote is used in conjunction with Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Students should have also taken the Level 1 course for each of these Office applications, or have equivalent experience.

 

Lesson 1: Getting Started with OneNote 2007

Topic 1A: Explore the OneNote Interface

Topic 1B: Create a Notebook

Topic 1C: Obtain Help

Topic 1D: Customize the Interface

 

Lesson 2: Creating Notes

Topic 2A: Enter Notes

Topic 2B: Format Notes

Topic 2C: Draw Shapes

Topic 2D: Embed Content

Topic 2E: Save Notes

Topic 2F: Create a Side Note

 

Lesson 3: Working with OneNote Content

Topic 3A: Create Template-Based Notes

Topic 3B: Organize Notes

Topic 3C: Add Tags

Topic 3D: Search Notes

Topic 3E: Print Notes

 

Lesson 4: Integrating OneNote with Other Applications

Topic 4A: Use OneNote with Outlook

Topic 4B: Use OneNote with Excel and PowerPoint

Topic 4C: Publish Note Pages as a Web Page

 

Lesson 5: Sharing Notes

Topic 5A: Share Notebooks on a Network Location

Topic 5B: Take Notes Simultaneously

Topic 5C: Share Notes Using SharePoint

 

Appendix A: Using OneNote on Mobile Devices