If you are anything like me, your handwriting is very very bad! In fact, if you are really like me you need all the help you can get to ensure that your handwriting is legible!
Well if you are using your pen or stylus in OneNote 2007 to take notes, there is an option to help you at least write straight lines! They are called Rule Lines, and are really easy to add to pages in your OneNote 2007 Notebooks. Here is how…
1) Open up your notebook, and go to the page you want to add Rule Lines to
2) Click on “Format” in the menu
3) Click on “Rule Lines”
4) Select your preferred rule line option
There are a number of different line rules you can use to ensure you can get the most out of your OneNote 2007 notebook. They are:
- Narrow Ruled
- College Ruled
- Standard Ruled
- Wide Ruled
- Small Grid
- Medium Grid
- Large Grid
- Very Large Grid
That’s right – you might have noticed that there is also a grid rule you can use, just like that graphing paper we had to use back in school! Ahh the memories!
‘till next time!
TNP
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