PC World calls OneNote "the best Microsoft program you’re probably not using." If you’ve ignored that purple icon with the large "N" on your desktop because you don't want to learn another software program, then it's time to reconsider. OneNote is designed to help you improve your note taking, meetings, and collaboration.
Join Bryant Caudill, service manager at Smart Services, for this informative basic overview of OneNote, including several best practices, and a demonstration of some of its key features.