528 Chapter 18 Explore OneNote 2010
- On the Navigation Bar, in the Personal notebook, click Unfiled Notes.
OneNote displays the Unfiled Notes section. This is a holding area for content that
you send to OneNote from other programs. You can also create content directly in
this section if you haven’t decided on an organizational structure for the content.
Until you add content to the Unfiled Notes section, it is empty.
See Also For information about sending content to OneNote from other Office 2010
programs, see “Creating Sections and Pages” in Chapter 19, “Create and Configure
Notebooks,” and “Sending Content to OneNote” in Chapter 20, “Create and Organize
Notes.”
The Unfiled Notes section is part of the OneNote program rather than part of a
specific notebook; you have only one Unfiled Notes section, and it is shared by all
your notebooks.
Tip You can open the Unfiled Notes section when working in any notebook by clicking
the Unfiled Notes button located at the bottom of the Navigation Bar.
- On the Navigation Bar, on the right side of the Personal notebook button, click
the Collapse button.
The sections of the Personal notebook disappear from the Navigation Bar. - In the notebook header, point to the General tab.
A ScreenTip displays the complete path to the storage location of the section file
(the .one file). Notice that the file name matches the section name.
Point to a section tab to display its storage location.
- Click the General tab to redisplay the General section of the Personal notebook.
Then scroll down the page to view its content.