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About this course
This course includes:
- Two self-paced lessons and two practice sessions for hands-on experience.
- A short test at the end of each lesson; tests are not scored.
- A Quick Reference Card you can take away from the course.
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Goals
After completing this course you will be able to:
- Mark notes with note flags.
- Find specific notes quickly using note flags.
- Create To Do lists from flagged notes.
- Use the Page List task pane to search for notes.
- Use the Find box to locate specific words or phrases.
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Before you begin
If you're new to OneNote, start with the basics by taking Get to know OneNote.
You must have Microsoft Office OneNote® 2003 Service Pack 1 installed to be able to complete the practice sessions.
Note This course is an updated version of "Flag your notes, find your notes, hear your notes."
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You might be an avid note taker and know that you've written down everything you need to know, but the information is useful only if you can find it when you need it later. OneNote has several features to help you find the notes you want.
Mark your notes with note flags and then display handy lists of the notes that you've flagged. Or use the powerful search options in OneNote to find that particular note you know you took in a meeting.
To learn more about this course, read the overview in the center of this page or the table of contents in the left column. Then click Next to start the first lesson.