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Working in the OneNote Program Window 519


Working in the OneNote Program Window.


As you do in other Office programs, you work with OneNote notebook content by using
the commands on the ribbon and Quick Access Toolbar, and with the OneNote program,
and OneNote notebook files in the Backstage view.

Working from the Ribbon and Quick Access Toolbar.


Unlike in other Office 2010 programs, the ribbon in OneNote is collapsed by default to
provide more space for the notebook page.
The OneNote ribbon includes the File tab and six other tabs:
● Home This tab includes buttons that represent commands for formatting note-
book content, inserting and locating content tags, and coordinating notebook
content with Microsoft Outlook 2010.
See Also For information about content tags, see the sidebar “Tagging Content” in
Chapter 20, “Create and Organize Notes.”

The Home tab of the OneNote ribbon.

Troubleshooting The appearance of buttons and groups on the ribbon changes
depending on the width of the program window. For information about changing the
appearance of the ribbon to match our screen images, see “Modifying the Display of
the Ribbon” at the beginning of this book.
See Also For information about interactions between OneNote and Outlook, see
“Creating Sections and Pages” in Chapter 19, “Create and Configure Notebooks.”
● Insert This tab includes commands for inserting, linking to, and attaching images,
files, audio and video recordings, time stamps, and special symbols.

The Insert tab of the OneNote ribbon.

See Also For information about inserting various types of content, see Chapter 20,
“Create and Organize Notes.”
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