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Microsoft Office OneNote 2007
Microsoft® Office OneNote® 2007 is a digital
notebook that provides a flexible way to
gather and organize your notes and
information, powerful search capabilities so
you can find what you’re looking for quickly,
and easy-to-use shared notebooks for teams
to work together effectively.
Gather Your Notes and Information
in One Place
Be more prepared and make better decisions by
keeping your important information at your
fingertips.
Store all your notes and information
in one location.
Gather typed notes, Web research, your
pictures, digital handwritten notes, your audio
and video recordings, and information from
other programs—all in one place.
Gather almost any type of information in Office OneNote 2007—including text, audio, video, graphics, and more.
Help protect intellectual property.
Office OneNote 2007 automatically saves
and creates backups of your notebooks, so
you don’t have to worry about losing your
notes and important information stored in
Office OneNote 2007.
Capture and capitalize on the details and
dynamics of meetings.
A living repository of meeting notes taken in
Office OneNote 2007 helps teams refer to
and take advantage of group knowledge and
brainstorming sessions, and always be aware
of takeaways and next steps.
Rely on more accurate, complete
information.
Catch all the details of meetings and
phone calls (with consent) by synchronizing
typed or handwritten notes with audio and
video recordings.
Synchronize mobile devices with OneNote.
Stay productive while away from your
computer: View notes and information from
Office OneNote 2007 on your Microsoft Windows
Mobile®–powered device. Capture information
on your Smartphone or Pocket PC (including
voice recordings and pictures) and easily
transfer it to Office OneNote 2007.
Link information in Office OneNote 2007 to
business systems.
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Help reduce data-entry errors, eliminate wasted
time, and make valuable information available
by linking Office OneNote 2007 to your
company’s customer relationship management
(CRM) and other business systems. A full export
application programming interface (API) enables
a smooth transfer.
Share information between Office OneNote
2007 and other Microsoft Office system
programs.
Copy, paste, or print information from and into
other Microsoft Office system programs
including Microsoft Office Word, Microsoft Office
PowerPoint®, and Microsoft Office Outlook®. Use
Office OneNote 2007 drawing tools and tables
to annotate and format information as you
see fit.
Drag-and-drop functionality helps you organize your notebooks quickly.
Find What You’re Looking For—Quickly
Find what you need quickly to get better results
faster and drive more value from your information.
Find what you need.
Use improved search features with optical
character recognition (OCR) to search for
information where you couldn’t before, including
text in scanned documents and pictures. You
can also search for spoken words in audio
recordings. Office OneNote 2007 continually
indexes your information, giving you quick
access to the information that helps you make
better decisions.
Organize information flexibly.
A new navigation pane with drag-and-drop
functionality makes it easy to arrange and
rearrange notes. By adding hyperlinks to other
pages in your notebook, you can quickly find
content relevant to the task at hand.
Office OneNote 2007 and Office Outlook
2007: better together.
Two-way synchronization between Office
OneNote 2007 and Office Outlook 2007 means
that tasks created in Office OneNote 2007 are
kept up to date in your Outlook task list. You
can also link notes and other information to
specific Outlook contacts or meetings to help
you better prepare for meetings and recall
information more easily.
Know what’s important.
Highlight important ideas or actions in your
notes with note flags. Note flags can be
customized to indicate level of priority or type
of idea or task, and can even be sent to Outlook
task lists.
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Note flags help you mark and categorize information to easily return to it later.
Work Together More Effectively
Individuals and teams can share information and
work together more effectively using Office
OneNote 2007, and can even access their content
while offline.
Work together with the same information.
Using shared notebooks, teams can work in the
same notebook at the same time, or at different
times from different locations. Office OneNote
2007 manages changes made to the same
notebook so that there’s no need to ―check in‖
or ―check out‖ or upload changes. Users can
easily set up notebooks—no IT help is required.
Use them to keep your team on the same
page—literally.
Create a team knowledge base.
Shared notebooks stored on Microsoft Office
SharePoint® Server 2007 sites make
information easily available so that you can
avoid duplicate work and brief new teams or
people on projects more easily. Send fewer
e-mail messages, reduce the number of
meetings, and keep everyone better informed.
Shared and personal notebooks make it easy to work with others and stay organized.
Work together in real time.
Virtual teams can work together in real time by
sharing the same page of notes. Multiple people
can be writing on the same page of notes at the
same time—whether in the same room or
located remotely. Only Office OneNote 2007 and
an Internet connection is required—you don’t
even need a server.
This document is for informational purposes only. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, IN THIS SUMMARY.
The example companies, organizations, products, domain names, e-mail addresses, logos, people, places, and events depicted herein are fictitious. No association with any real company, organization, product, domain name, e-mail address, logo, person, place, or event is intended or should be inferred.
© 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, MSN, the Office logo, OneNote, Outlook, PowerPoint, SharePoint, and Windows Mobile are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.
Manage personal and group information
more easily.
With multiple notebooks, you can designate
which are personal and which ones you want to
share with others. Store notebooks locally or on
a file server, simplifying backup and adding
information in shared notebooks to your
organization’s knowledge base. Share
information easily.
Send your notes in e-mail with a click of a
button to Office OneNote 2007 users and non-
users alike (Office Outlook 2007 or Outlook
2003 is required for this functionality). You can
also easily send your notes to a Word document
or publish to the Web.
Share only what you want.
Retain control of your information by
designating which parts of your notebook you
want to share and which parts you want to keep
private. Password protection helps ensure that
only specified users have access to your notes.
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Using Microsoft OneNote Created by Salvatore DeGennaro
Using Microsoft OneNote Microsoft OneNote is an application designed to create instructional documents by incorporating drawing and screen capture capabilities into a powerful word processing environment. OneNote also facilitates the exporting of documents to multiple file types. Folders and Tabs Layout OneNote has a substantially different look than the other applications of MS Office suite. OneNote organizes files in a folder and tab based layout. This layout gives OneNote the ability to effectively organize a large amount of instructional materials or class notes. When utilized on tablet PCs with touch screens OneNote facilitates hand written documents which can then be exported to word documents. At the top of the workspace, below the menus and toolbars, you will see a listing of tabs named miscellaneous, Research, Projects, etc… You can right-click on any of these tabs and re-name the tabs, delete them, or create new ones. You can then create a new document under any tab. The new document will be stored under that tab and individual documents can be opened by clicking of the numbered tabs that appear on the right side of the workspace as documents are created.
Folder Tabs
Document Tabs
Font and Pens OneNote contains a diverse set of tools that offer far more formatting and drawing capabilities than does MS Word. All of the standard tools are available on the formatting toolbar for font type, size, alignment options, color and highlighting options, etc… However, OneNote also offers a variety of pen and marker tools that facilitate free-hand drawing and writing. Click on the pen icon sub menu to view these options.
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Pens and Highlighters
Screen Clipping Another very useful tool that OneNote provides is a screen capture tool which allows you to capture any region of your computer screen and copy that region as an image into the OneNote document. To use screen capture go to the Insert menu and select Screen Clipping. This will automatically minimize OneNote and allow you to capture from your screen. If you wish to capture clippings from another application leave that application up while you choose screen clipping in OneNote. This will allow you to clip from the application when OneNote automatically minimizes during screen clipping.
Screen Clipping Tool
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Audio Capture You can easily capture audio from a microphone or file and insert it into your OneNote document. To do this, go to the Tools menu and choose Audio and Video Recording and on the sub-menu you will see Record Audio Only. This will open the Audio and Video Recording toolbar. Audio recording will start automatically, but you can click the stop button on the toolbar and go into the Audio and Video Settings option. This will allow you to select what source to record audio from and you can also adjust the quality settings for recording. You can find these features under Tools-Options. When the Options panel opens select the Audio and video option.
Audio and Video Settings
Flagging Objects There is a variety of options within OneNote to flag objects. These options can be found under Format-Note Flags. These icons will insert into your OneNote document where your curser is placed. You can insert a To Do flag which can be checked off when completed. You can flag for importance, and can insert a question mark. The Remember for later and Definition options will highlight the line of text in which your curser is placed.
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Gridlines There are different gridline views that you can utilize on your document in OneNote. To find these options go to the View menu and choose Rule Lines. This will give you a selection of rule lines, like those on a standard notebook, to choose from. These rule lines can be useful for placing objects or utilizing the free-hand pen tools.
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Sending Documents to Word OneNote documents can be exported to MS word and even hand-written items created while using a Tablet PC will be turned to text in the Word document. To export a document to Word go to the File menu and choose Send To-Microsoft Office Word.
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OneNote Basics User Guide 1
OneNote Basics
Table of Contents
Introduction to OneNote ........................................................................................... 2
OneNote’s Organization ............................................................................................ 3
Creating a Notebook ................................................................................................. 4
Creating a New Page ............................................................................................. 6
Creating a New Section .......................................................................................... 7
Reorganizing Your Notes ........................................................................................ 8
Taking Unfiled Notes ............................................................................................ 10
Taking Notes ......................................................................................................... 11
Making More Space for Notes ................................................................................ 12
Adding More Space at the Bottom of the Page ......................................................... 12
Hyperlinking Notes ................................................................................................. 13
Creating a Hyperlink ............................................................................................ 14
Creating Linked Pages .......................................................................................... 14
Inserting Documents .............................................................................................. 16
Attaching Files ....................................................................................................... 17
Sending my OneNote Data to Word .......................................................................... 18
Publish a OneNote Page to PDF ................................................................................ 19
Searching OneNote ................................................................................................ 20
Copying Text from a Picture .................................................................................... 21
Gathering Info from the Web and Computer Applications ............................................. 22
Sending Information to OneNote ........................................................................... 22
Inserting a Screen Clipping from the Web ............................................................... 23
Inserting a Screen Clipping on the Current Page ...................................................... 23
Gathering Notes Outside of OneNote ......................................................................... 24
Creating a Side Note ............................................................................................ 24
Ink Notes .............................................................................................................. 26
Drawing Tips ...................................................................................................... 26
Handwriting Tips ................................................................................................. 27
Writing Tools ...................................................................................................... 27
OneNote Basics User Guide 2
Introduction to OneNote
OneNote is an idea processor, a notebook, and an information organizer. OneNote helps you:
• Make sure you don't lose important information
• Organize scraps of information
• Gather and refer back to notes from lectures
• Collect research from the Web or other sources and annotate it
• Keep track of what you need to do next and not miss anything
Capture ideas and gather information You can capture class notes, brainstorming notes, ideas and thoughts, diagrams, and so on using the keyboard, pen, or the recording capabilities in OneNote. You can gather clippings from the Web, e-mail, and other resources for your and classes.
Keep things organized OneNote uses the familiar concept of notebooks divided into sections with pages. All your information stays in one place. It is easy to organize it and then search and find it again.
Be prepared Having all this information at your fingertips keeps you prepared for writing assignments. OneNote is fully customizable so you can adapt it to your work style.
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OneNote’s Organization OneNote is a place for gathering, organizing, searching, and sharing notes, clippings, thoughts, reference materials, and other information. All your notes will be visible here — organized by notebooks, sections, and pages.
Notebooks:
Start with one or two.
Sections in the current notebook:
Sections let you organize notes by activities, topics, or people in your life. Start with a few in each notebook.
Pages in the current section:
Create as many note pages in each section as you want.
OneNote Basics User Guide 4
Creating a Notebook
Step Action
1 Click File > New.
2 Select the Notebook… option.
3 Enter the Name of the new notebook.
4 Click the Next > button.
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5 Select I will use it on this computer.
6 Click the Next > button.
7 Confirm the notebook’s location.
8 Click the Create button.
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Creating a New Page
Step Action
1 Click File > New.
2 Select the Page option.
3 A new Page displays.
4 Enter the Page Title in the Title Box.
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Creating a New Section
Step Action
1 Click File > New.
2 Select the Section option.
3 A new Section tab displays.
4 Enter the Section Title in the Section tab.
5 Press the Enter key.
Note: To change the Section Title, you can right-click and select Rename. Type the new name, and press Enter.
Note: If you accumulate too many notebooks with too many sections inside each notebook, you can use Section Groups (File > New > Section Group) to nest a multi-level hierarchy of sections within one notebook.
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Reorganizing Your Notes You can drag and drop pages, sections, and notebooks to quickly reorganize notes.
• If you find yourself creating a lot of pages for a topic, try dragging them into a new section
• If you find yourself creating many sections in one notebook, try putting some of them into a separate notebook
• Make navigation between notes more convenient by creating several notebooks at the top level, rather than putting everything inside one notebook
Note: When you need to reorganize your notes, you may find it convenient to expand the Navigation Bar:
• Reorder section tabs to bring frequently used sections close together.
• Or you can drag sections to a different notebook.
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• Reorder page tabs or drag a page into another section
• Reorder notebooks on the Navigation Bar (on the left-hand side)
• You can expand the Navigation Bar when you want to reorganize many items at once. You can then drag the items within the navigation pane.
Note: Press ESC if you want to cancel dragging an item.
Note: You cannot drag page content to other pages, but you can still cut and paste items where you want them.
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Taking Unfiled Notes
When you don't have time to think about where your notes should go, you can use the Unfiled Notes section.
Step Action
1 Click Windows logo key + N to immediately launch OneNote and creates a new page in the Unfiled Notes section.
2 Click the button at the bottom of the Navigation Bar to jump to it later.
Note: It's okay if this section gets big. You can drag the pages to other sections later, or just use search to find them in this section.
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Taking Notes You can take notes from top to bottom like in a word processor, or you can use the whole page to arrange things as they make sense to you.
Just click and type anywhere on the page!!
When you take notes all over the page, they end up in separate note containers that you can move around.
You can move the note containers as desired.
• Click and drag the note containers using the handle at the top of each container.
• Press SHIFT while dragging if you want to merge the containers.
Fun Fact: Don't worry about saving your data, because OneNote saves all your notes automatically!
Note: You can modify text the same way you would in Microsoft Word. Use the toolbar at the top of the OneNote application to Bold, Italicize, change font and font size, created numbered and bulleted lists, etc.
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Making More Space for Notes
Expand the OneNote page to full screen if you need more space for taking your notes.
Step Action
1 Click the Full Page View icon or press F11.
2 The menu bar, navigation bar, section tabs, and page tabs disappear.
Adding More Space at the Bottom of the Page
Step Action
1 Click the button right below the vertical scrollbar.
Result: The page displays more space for note-taking.
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Hyperlinking Notes In addition to creating regular hyperlinks that point to the Web, you can create hyperlinks to any part of your notes (a notebook, a section, a page, or even a specific paragraph).
Use such OneNote hyperlinks to create:
• A table of contents
• A favorites list
• A definition or reference link
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Creating a Hyperlink
Step Action
1 Right-click the tab or note you wish to link to.
2 Click Copy Hyperlink to this Page
3 Click Paste to place the link where you want it to appear
Result: The hyperlink displays.
Creating Linked Pages
Step Action
1 High-light any word or phrase on the note page.
2 Right-click it, and select Create Linked Page
Result: A page with that title will be created at the end of the current section and
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the selected word or phrase will be linked to it.
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Inserting Documents You can insert full-color, searchable printouts of any file type that your computer can print, including PowerPoint slides. You can then type, draw, or write on top of the printout picture. There are two ways to insert a document:
Step Action
1 Place your cursor where you would like to insert a file printout.
2 Click Insert > Files as Printouts in OneNote.
3 Select the file you wish to Insert.
4 Click the Insert button.
OR…
1 Click File > Print command in another program and
2 Select Send to OneNote 2007 as your virtual printer.
3 Click the OK button.
Tip: You can search for text inside the file printout picture just like you can search regular notes as well as images, audio, and video.
Tip: Your annotations are not stored in (or synchronized with) the original file.
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Attaching Files You can store documents and other files directly on a OneNote page, which comes in very handy if you are trying to keep project files and project notes all in one place.
Step Action
1 Drag and drop any file from Windows Explorer onto a page in OneNote.
Result: An icon for the file displays on the note page.
OR…
1 Click Insert > Files on the OneNote Menu.
2 Select the file you wish to Insert.
3 Click the Insert button.
Result: An icon for the file displays on the note page.
Remember: You can open and edit an attached file by double-clicking its file icon!!
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Sending my OneNote Data to Word OneNote is great for gathering your thoughts before you are ready to create a final or formal document. Collect your ideas and flesh out your thoughts by using the flexible and unrestricted page layout in OneNote.
When you are ready to put the finishing touches on the final document:
Step Action
1 Click File > Send To > Microsoft Office Word (Office Word 2003 or 2007 required).
Result: The OneNote page is automatically transferred to a new Word document.
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Publish a OneNote Page to PDF You can save your notes in formats like PDF of XPS, for distributing to people who do not have OneNote or posting your notes on a Web page. You can publish selected page(s) or a whole section.
Note: You can save as a PDF or XPS file only after you install an add-in. For more information, see Install and use a PDF or XPS add-in.
Step Action
1 Click File > Publish as PDF or XPS.
2 Select PDF or XPS Document from the Save as type menu.
3 Click the Publish button.
Result: A new PDF or XPS is created.
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Searching OneNote OneNote can find keywords in typed text, handwritten notes, printouts of documents, audio, video, and even text inside pictures. This lets you search for any information in your notebook.
Step Action
1 Enter a search term in the search box in the top right side of the OneNote window.
2 Press the Enter key or click the Search button.
Result: The search results display in yellow.
Note: You can also press CTRL + F to jump to the search box.
Note: When the search results appear, you can view each search result individually, or click View List to see a complete list of the pages that contain your search term.
Tip: Click the red X button when you want to clear the yellow highlighting.
Tip: If you get poor results when searching for audio and video, you may be searching for a sound that occurs in too many words. Here are some workarounds that might help you:
Longer words
• Try to recall one of the longer words mentioned in the recording. You will get best results with words of three or more syllables.
More words
• If you can only think of short words, try to recall an exact phrase that may have been mentioned.
Spell out the sound of unusual words
• If you are looking for an acronym or an unusually spelled word, spell out how it is pronounced
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Copying Text from a Picture You can also copy text from a picture.
Step Action
1 Right-click each picture.
2 Select Copy Text from Picture.
Note: If the Copy Text from Picture command is not available, right-click the image and click Make Text in Image Searchable.
3 Paste the text next to the picture.
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Gathering Info from the Web and Computer Applications
You can capture screenshots of what you see on the Web or in other applications for your notes. Copy and paste information from the Web so you:
• Will not lose this information even if the Web sites disappear or change
• Can organize the pages the way you want
• Can make your own notes on the pages you keep.
Sending Information to OneNote
You can send some or all of the information on a Web page to OneNote with just the click of a button.
Step Action
1 Highlight the information you would like to send to OneNote.
2 Click the Send to OneNote button in Internet Explorer.
Result: These notes will appear in the Unfiled Notes section.
Note: If you do a lot of research on different topics, you can control where the notes you captured will appear in OneNote by clicking Tools > Options > Send to OneNote.
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Inserting a Screen Clipping from the Web
Step Action
1 Press the Window Logo key + S while in any program or browser.
2 Select an area of your screen.
Result: A separate OneNote window will open showing the Unfiled Notes section where the screen clipping is inserted.
Inserting a Screen Clipping on the Current Page
Step Action
1 Switch to the OneNote window where you wish to insert the clipping.
2 Place the cursor where you want the clipping.
3 Click Insert > Screen Clipping or click the Clip button on the toolbar.
Note: You can customize options for screen clippings by right-clicking the OneNote icon in the Windows taskbar.
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Gathering Notes Outside of OneNote You can use the Side Note feature when you are working in a different program but want to capture your thoughts or copy some information into OneNote. You can select and drag text or images into a Side Note from other programs. Side Notes are great for:
• Collecting information while browsing the Web
• Making quick notes thoughts while reading a document
• Copying reference data into OneNote while looking through presentation slides
Creating a Side Note
Step Action
1 Press Windows logo key + N while in any program, OR… or click the OneNote icon in the Windows taskbar.
2 Highlight the text and images you want to save.
3 Drag the highlighted area into the Side Note.
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Remember: Side Notes are added as pages to the Unfiled Notes section at the bottom of the notebook Navigation Bar.
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Ink Notes If you are using a Tablet PC, you can draw or handwrite your notes.
Drawing Tips
Drawn shapes are created as ink strokes, so you can easily erase any part of them, select them with the Lasso Select tool, change their color, and so on. You can use drawing tools to make simple diagrams and annotations over pictures. Many of the tools on the Drawing Toolbar are the same as those on the Writing Toolbar. To display the drawing tools, click View > Drawing Toolbar.
Tool Function
Lines and Arrows: Click these icons to draw lines and arrows on the page.
Shapes: Click the shape you wish to draw on the page.
2 Dimensions: Click to draw the X and Y axes of a chart.
Rotate: Click to rotate your shapes.
Duplicates: You can draw the same shape over and over without switching to Type/Selection mode. You can even create a shape with one click in this mode.
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Handwriting Tips o Write numbers and bullets before your paragraphs for better paragraph break
detection. o Write straight lines for better text recognition.
o Scratch-out to quickly erase ink while you are writing.
o The Lasso Select tool is the easiest way to select and move ink.
Writing Tools
Use the Writing Tools to fine-tune your writing as needed. You can turn the Writing Tools toolbar on and off in View > Toolbars > Writing Tools.
Tool Function
Pen: Click the drop-down arrow to select one of pens. Also check out the available highlighter pens.
Ink color: Click the drop-down arrow to select your ink color.
Line Thickness: Click the drop-down arrow to select your line thickness.
Lasso Select: Select ink strokes and handwriting or other objects by circling them. When you are manipulating drawn shapes or handwriting, use the Lasso Select tool to select just the part of the ink strokes that you care about.
Tip: Hold ALT when you move or manipulate shapes if you don't want them to snap to the invisible page grid or to each other.
Eraser: Click the drop-down arrow to BLANK.
Typing/selection: Click this button to type text, or to use your Tablet PC pen as a regular mouse (for example, to move note containers or click hyperlinks).
Delete
Insert more space: Shift everything below the cursor up or down, or sideways if you are on the right or left edges of the page.
Rule lines: Turn them on and off.
Note: To select the style of rule lines, click Format > Rule Lines.
Convert handwriting to text
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