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Archive for September, 2006



System Requirements for OneNote 2007

Icon Written by The New Paperclip on September 14, 2006 – 8:55 pm

Thinking about purchasing or deploying OneNote 2007?  Probably a good idea to take a look at the following requirements to see if your hardware is up to scratch (these also apply for the entire Office suite)
OS: Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later (or Windows Server 2003 or higher)
CPU: 500 megahertz (MHz) or higher
RAM: 256 [...]



How often is my work saved in OneNote 2007? Part II

Icon Written by The New Paperclip on September 13, 2006 – 9:27 pm

Ok… I didn’t mean to scare all you OneNote fans out there.  The picture isn’t as bleak as I made it out in my last post about how often OneNote automatically saves your work.  Luckily Chris Pratley, one of the team at Microsoft responsible for OneNote put me on the straight and narrow!
Keep in mind [...]



How often is my work saved in OneNote 2007?

Icon Written by The New Paperclip on September 12, 2006 – 11:21 pm

Ever wondered why there isn’t a save button in OneNote?  Because OneNote automatically saves your work as you go.  That is great to know, but what if you are working away at your masterpiece, the best idea you have ever had… and you loose power!!!  Have you lost all your work?
Well that depends on where [...]



Using OneNote 2007 with a Document Management System

Icon Written by The New Paperclip on September 12, 2006 – 10:31 pm

Ever imagined being able to check in and check out OneNote pages and notebooks from your favourite Document Management System?  My good old friends at Microsoft have put together a technical article which runs through what you need to know to get started.
You can find the article, funnily enough called “Integrating OneNote 2007 with a [...]



The OneNote 2007 Calculator

Icon Written by The New Paperclip on September 12, 2006 – 10:18 pm

So you are taking notes in a Mathematics lecture, or taking down some dollar figures in a sales meeting… and need to quickly calculate some numbers… what do you do?  Just type it into OneNote 2007!
Here is how.  Simply type what you want to calculate.  For example if I wanted to know what 1453 divided [...]