Four Awesome Uses for Microsoft OneNote 2010 That'll Help You Save Time
Awesome Applications for the Underrated Microsoft OneNote 2010
Take Notes
An obvious application for Microsoft OneNote 2010 is taking notes. OneNote 2010 is like a virtual file cabinet that lets you easily manage many folders and store lots of information. Whether you're a college student, journalist, employee, or someone that's interested in learning something new; Microsoft OneNote 2010 will be able to help aid your learning process by keeping your notes in one safe location that can be accessed by multiple computers.
Brainstorm and Gather Ideas
When I use Microsoft OneNote 2010, it's usually for one thing; brainstorming. I'm very forgetful and I use OneNote 2010 to keep my ideas in one place. With OneNote's instant save feature, I know that whatever I place in OneNote will be there when I return and I can build on the half thought out ideas and concepts that I have for articles and other important things - that I don't want to forget.
Share Ideas
Microsoft OneNote 2010 allows you to access your OneNote files no matter where you are and this feature can really come in handy if you're collaborating on a project or sharing ideas with someone else. I even go as far as to use Microsoft OneNote 2010 locally as a bulletin board between my wife and I. We use OneNote to post important messages before we head off to work and Microsoft OneNote 2010 helps us to stay on the same page.
Organize Your Day
One of the many things OneNote can help you manage is that messy life of yours. Microsoft OneNote 2010 will allow you to create a budget, organize a daily to-do list, organize your bills and banking account, and schedule your daily appointments. Keeping track of your life can be a hard task and Microsoft OneNote 2010 can help keep all of your important tasks in one place for quick management.
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