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Create a new page based on stationery
 

In Microsoft Office OneNote 2003, stationery can enhance the appearance of notes by using color, images, and other formatting. Because many stationery designs also function as page templates, stationery can be applied only to new pages that do not already contain notes.

Note  Some of the features or functionality described in this topic are available only if you have installed Microsoft Office OneNote 2003 Service Pack 1. To learn more about the service pack and how to download it, see Service pack features in OneNote 2003.

  1. On the File menu, click New.
  2. Under Stationery in the New task pane, click New from stationery.
  3. Under Add a page in the Stationery task pane, click a category in the list, and then click the name of the stationery you want to use.

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  • To quickly apply recently used stationery to a new page, click the arrow next to the New Page page tab New Page tab, and then click the name of the stationery you want to apply. Click Blank if you want to create a new blank page.
  • To preview OneNote stationery, click through the stationery names in any of the categories listed in the Stationery task pane.
  • To check for new OneNote stationery that you can download to your computer, click Stationery on Office Online in the Stationery task pane.
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