Stop Drowning In Information: Find And Share Information Using Onenote And Outlook
- Topics:
- Software tips
- Tags:
- Enterprise Software,
- Groupware,
- Information,
- Maria,
- Microsoft Office,
- Microsoft Office OneNote 2003,
- Microsoft Outlook,
- Office Suites,
- Software
- Source:
- Microsoft
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Overview: Does this scenario sound familiar? Maria is an executive who is responsible for managing numerous projects. When she's not in meetings, she's busy working with team members to collect information and solve problems. Between project information, meeting notes, and e-mail messages, Maria could easily be drowning in information. Luckily, Maria does most of her work in OneNote and Outlook. She uses OneNote to take notes during meetings and to collect all the information she needs for each of her projects. She uses Outlook to send and receive all her e-mail messages, to keep track of her clients' contact information, and to schedule meetings and appointments. This paper provides information on sharing information using onenote and outlook.
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