536 Chapter 18 Explore OneNote 2010
Like the Options dialog box in other Office 2010 programs, the OneNote Options dialog
box presents a wide variety of settings divided into category-specific pages. Many of the
settings you can control in OneNote are the same as those available in other Office pro-
grams. The OneNote Options dialog box includes the following pages:
● General On this page, you can set options that are common to the Office 2010
programs, including user interface options, the default font, and the user name
and initials that identify changes you make to notebook content.
● Display On this page, you can change the location and appearance of OneNote
features and tools.
● Proofing On this page, you can set the AutoCorrect options and spelling options
for use in OneNote, as well as the spelling options that are common to the Office
2010 programs.
● Save & Backup On this page, you can specify the default locations in which OneNote
saves files, configure automatic backup options or start a backup procedure, and
configure file optimization options.
● Send to OneNote On this page, you can specify where OneNote stores content
that you send from Outlook, send from a Web page, and print from a program to
OneNote.
● Audio & Video On this page, you can specify audio and video recording set-
tings and enable OneNote to search for spoken words within audio and video
recordings.
● Language On this page, you can specify the languages used by the dictionary and
spelling checker, the language priority order for buttons, tabs, and Help content,
and the ScreenTip display language.
● Advanced On this page, you can set a variety of options including those for
linking notes that you take from a docked OneNote window to other programs,
optimizing OneNote operations when the computer is running on battery power,
and working with tags and passwords.
Investigate this dialog box at your own convenience.