Microsoft® OneNote® 2007
What is Microsoft® OneNote® 2007?
Office OneNote 2007 is a digital notebook that provides people one place to gather their notes and information, powerful search to find what they are looking for quickly, and easy-to-use shared notebooks so that they can manage information overload and work together more effectively.
Unlike paper-based systems, word processing programs, e-mail systems, or other productivity programs, Office OneNote 2007 delivers the flexibility to gather and organize text, pictures, digital handwriting, audio and video recordings, and more — all in one digital notebook on your computer. Office OneNote 2007 can help you become more productive by keeping the information you need at your fingertips and reducing time spent searching for information across e-mail messages, paper notebooks, file folders, and printouts.
Office OneNote 2007 is an integrated part of the 2007 Microsoft Office system that makes it easy to gather, organize, find, and share your notes and information more efficiently and effectively. Powerful search capabilities can help you locate information from text within pictures or from spoken words in audio and video recordings.
Is there a cost associated with Microsoft® OneNote® 2007?
No. Clemson University has a campus wide license for Microsoft Office.
Can I download Microsoft® OneNote® 2007?
Students and Faculty can download either Microsoft® Office® 2003 or 2007 from the CCIT Software Installer website.
How do I use Microsoft® OneNote® 2007?
Clemson University has a campus wide license for the SkillPort Learning Resources. Training for Microsoft® OneNote® 2003 and Microsoft® OneNote® 2007 is available in SkillPort. Use the keyword OneNote 2003 or OneNote 2007 in the Search in SkillPort to find available resources.
Microsoft has several resources available on their website to help you learn how to use Microsoft® OneNote® 2007. There are additional resources available on the web as well. We have linked some resources that we believe will help you in learning Microsoft® OneNote® 2007 below.
- Quick Reference Card (.PDF)
- Guides to the Office 2007 Interface (.HTM)
- OneNote 2007 Training Courses (.HTM)
- Demo: Up to speed with OneNote 2007 (.HTM)
- Microsoft OneNote® Quick Start Guide (.HTM)
- Webcasts and Podcasts: Office OneNote 2007 (.HTM)
Frequently Asked Questions for Microsoft® OneNote® 2007
Review the Microsoft® OneNote® 2007 Help Center or the Microsoft® OneNote® 2007 FAQs to assist you in finding answers to some of your most frequently asked questions. You can also review the OneNote 2007 Solution Center or the Microsoft® OneNote® Discussion Group for frequently asked questions.
Do we offer Instructor-Led training for Microsoft® OneNote® 2007?
Yes. CCIT currently offers instructor-led training for faculty, staff and students. Please view our training calendar to register for these available classes. Click the links below to download the class handouts. Email ITHELP@clemson.edu for one-on-one training.
System Requirements
Review the Microsoft® OneNote®2007 System Requirements.
Additional Resources
- Nota Bene: The OneNote Blog
- Managing your Notes with OneNote
- What's New in Microsoft Office OneNote 2007
- OneNote 2007 Demo: Best Practices
- Microsoft OneNote on YouTube.com
- Microsoft OneNote on TeacherTube.com
- PowerToys for Microsoft OneNote 2003
Research & Articles
- OneNote and Education Blog
- Microsoft OneNote Introduction by Dian Chapman for TechTrax
- Using OneNote for Academic Journal Reading by Missionary Geek Blog
- Using OneNotes Structure to Organize your Notes by Patricia Cardoza for InformIT.com
- How to take Screenshots with OneNote by WikiHow
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