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Whether you're preparing for a trip, or researching your thesis, Microsoft Office OneNote 2003 is a great gathering place for your data. You can drag or copy all kinds of content — including text from a document, charts from Microsoft Office Excel 2003, or information from a Web site. And when you paste data from the Web, OneNote automatically adds the URL, so you can easily return to the Web site later.
You can also use side notes as your browsing companion. They're small enough that they don't interfere with browsing — but because they stay on top of other open programs, they're right where you need them.
The Research task pane is another research tool. With just a few clicks, you can
look up a selected term in various reference books and research and translation services.