![]() ![]() The best way to get to know OneNote is to ignore the toolbars and jump right into the notebook part of the screen. The toolbars are indeed busy, but like all Office toolbars, they can be customized by removing unneeded icons, or even entire toolbars, so there really is no problem with them. ![]() I’ll have to take their word for it, because I’ve never seen such a thing in my fast-paced offices. Or, to be even more specific, the OneNote interface is designed to approximate a well organized and labeled set of three-ring binders. The OneNote interface actually is designed to look like a bookshelf of three ring binders. It is easier to understand if we are little more specific. ![]() He entire concept around OneNote is to mimic a real world notebook. Sure, its cluttered and overwhelming, but as you get used to it, it just may be the most functional application you have on your computer. I absolutely LOVE IT!įor too long, applications have babied users as incapable of deciphering more than a few visual items at a time, so menu bars hide frequently needed functions three levels deep, and icons have to be added to the default toolbars in order to have all of “your buttons.” But, OneNote 2007 is different. The Microsoft Office OneNote 2007 interface is overly cluttered, with toolbars, buttons, icons, tabs within tabs, and colors. ![]()
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