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Demo: Care to share? Cooperate in OneNote
 

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If you spend a lot of time planning and scheduling meetings, taking notes, sending out meeting minutes, and making sure that information is available to everyone who needs it, Microsoft Office OneNote 2003 will be especially valuable to you!

Not only can you use OneNote to take minutes during a meeting, but you can also quickly send them right from OneNote to others in an e-mail message after the meeting. If your teammates need to contribute to notes on a project or a list of ideas, you can save a section of notes as a shared notebook to a document library on a Microsoft Windows® SharePoint™ Services Web site. Your teammates can add their changes to the shared .one file. Now everyone on your team has access to the latest information. And if you need to share information with people who might not have OneNote, you can publish OneNote pages as Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)  documents (Web pages) on a Web server. OneNote makes it easy to share information with others, in the way that's most convenient for them to read it.


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