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Brainstorming is a great way to get those creative juices flowing and keep your team engaged. So why limit your brainstorming sessions to meetings? Use a Microsoft Office OneNote 2007 shared notebook as your brainstorming center, and your team-members can add ideas and play off each other's thoughts no matter where they are.

With access to a company network, users can work together in a notebook, keep their versions synchronized, and easily find material that has been added or changed since the last time they looked. Users who can't access the network or don't use OneNote can share notebooks through e-mail or by publishing them to the Web or to a file share. Let this demo spark more ideas for productive collaboration in OneNote!

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