Certificate In OneNote 2010 Essentials Online Course
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Learn the Basic Features of Onenote 2010! You will learn how to use the basic features of OneNote 2010. This course is designed to teach you a basic understanding of OneNote 2010. OneNote is a program that helps you collect notes about anything. You can store all of your notes in a variety of formats, in one place. Then you can organize and share your notes. OneNote 2010 provides all of these features and can make your everyday business a lot easier. By the end of this Certificate In OneNote 2010 Essentials Online Course, you will be able to: Open and close OneNote Dock OneNote to Desktop Mode Understand the OneNote 2010 interface and the OneNote icon Use the backstage view to create a new notebook Use the backstage view to save, print, or share notebooks Understand notebooks Open, close, save, and search a notebook Add pages and sub-pages and move, rename, and delete them Insert a variety of notes, including typewritten, handwritten, linked files, audio, and video Use cut, copy, and paste Format text and use styles Add extra writing space Undo and redo tasks Check spelling Insert lists, tables, pictures, and screen clippings Search your notes Use OneNote to perform calculations Link to Outlook Meetings and Tasks Draw, format, and rotate shapes Use Tags Understanding the Unfiled Section Understanding the History Use links to make finding information easy Add, move, rename, or delete sections or section groups Use time stamps Understand different views Use Password protection Backup, e-mail, or print your notes Course Fast Facts: Easy to follow and understand Only 6 to 8 hours of study is required 12 months access to course Delivered 100% on-line and accessible 24/7 from any computer or smartphone You can study from home or at work, at your own pace, in your own time Download printer friendly course content Certificate (IAOTS Accredited) Course Delivery Courses are accessed...
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Entry requirements Students must have basic literacy and numeracy skills. Minimum education Open entry. Previous schooling and academic achievements are not required for entry into this course. Computer requirements Students will need access to a computer and the internet. Minimum specifications for the computer are: Windows: Microsoft Windows XP, or later ...
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Module One: Getting Started
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Module Two: Opening and Closing OneNote
- Lesson One: Opening OneNote
- Lesson Two: Understanding the Interface
- Lesson Three: Using the Backstage View
- Lesson Four: About the OneNote Icon
- Lesson Five: Docking OneNote
- Lesson Six: Closing OneNote
Module Three: Working with Notebooks
- Lesson One: Understanding Your Notebook
- Lesson Two: Creating a New Notebook
- Lesson Three: Saving Notebooks
- Lesson Four: Searching Notebooks
- Lesson Five: Closing Notebooks
- Lesson Six: Opening Notebooks
Module Four: Working with Pages and Sections
- Lesson One: Adding Pages
- Lesson Two: Adding Sub-Pages
- Lesson Three: Moving, Renaming, and Deleting Pages
- Lesson Four: Using the Templates Pane
- Lesson Five: Adding Sections
- Lesson Six: Adding Section Groups
- Lesson Seven: Working with Sections and Section Groups
Module Five: Your First Notebook
- Lesson One: Typing Text
- Lesson Two: Handwriting Text
- Lesson Three: Using Copy and Paste
- Lesson Four: Adding Extra Writing Space
- Lesson Five: Using the Formatting Toolbar
- Lesson Six: Applying Styles
Module Six: Adding Objects to Your Notebook
- Lesson One: Creating Lists
- Lesson Two: Creating Tables
- Lesson Three: Inserting Pictures
- Lesson Four: Inserting Screen Clippings
- Lesson Five: Researching in OneNote
Module Seven: Basic Editing Tasks
- Lesson One: Using the Page Setup Group
- Lesson Two: Resizing Objects
- Lesson Three: Moving Objects
- Lesson Four: Using Undo and Redo
- Lesson Five: Checking Your Spelling
Module Eight: Advanced OneNote Objects
- Lesson One: Using the Calculator
- Lesson Two: Using OneNote with Outlook Tasks and Meetings
- Lesson Three: Inserting Audio
- Lesson Four: Inserting Video
- Lesson Five: Attaching Files
Module Nine: Drawing in OneNote
- Lesson One: Drawing Shapes
- Lesson Two: Selecting Shapes
- Lesson Three: Formatting Shapes
- Lesson Four: Rotating Shapes
- Lesson Five: Using the Eraser
Module Ten: Managing Notes
- Lesson One: Tagging Notes
- Lesson Two: Using the Unfiled Section
- Lesson Three: Using History
- Lesson Four: Linking Link a Wiki
Module Eleven: Adding the Finishing Touches
- Lesson One: Time Stamping Items
- Lesson Two: Using OneNote Views
- Lesson Three: Password Protecting Your Notebook
- Lesson Four: Using OneNote Backups
- Lesson Five: E-Mailing Your Notes
- Lesson Six: Printing Your Notes
Module Twelve: Wrapping Up
Certificate In OneNote 2010 Essentials Online Course