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Windows Phone 7 : Using OneNote Mobile

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OneNote Mobile is a great general-purpose note taker, but you can also get creative and use your phone’s camera or built-in microphone to record information for a note. For example, take a photo of a whiteboard during a meeting instead of transcribing the notes on it. Or dictate a quick voice memo before the idea slips away.

1. Create a New Note

  1. In the Office hub, flick to OneNote.

  2. Tap New Note.

  3. Tap the screen to compose your note. Add an optional title by tapping Enter Title.

  4. Optionally, you can also do one of the following:

    • Tap List to insert a numbered list.

    • Tap Picture to add a picture or take a new one with your camera.

    • Tap Audio to add a voice or audio clip to a note.

  5. To save your note, press the Back or Start button.


Tip:

Your changes are saved automatically when you leave OneNote Mobile, so you won’t lose what you’ve written if you have to take a call.



Tip:

If you don’t type a title, the first line of your note becomes the default title.



Tip:

To create a bulleted list, tap More > Bulleted List.


2. Open a Saved Note

  1. In the Office hub, flick to OneNote.

  2. Tap the note to open it.

  3. If you don’t see the note you want, tap All, and then tap the note.


Tip:

To delete a note, tap All, tap and hold the note you want to get rid of, and then tap Delete.


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