There's a new video available on our OneNote 2010 Beta Documentation site that explains in about 90 seconds how easy it is to learn and use OneNote's organizational features.
Whenever I talk to new OneNote users, they confess that they initially hesitated before giving OneNote a try because they assumed that you have to learn some sort of note-taking system. The assumption was that there would be some sort of "right" or "wrong" way of using OneNote. Not so! The beauty of OneNote is that it lets you be as organized as you want to be. If you're an organized person who wants to set up each notebook into proper sections, pages, and subpages before you begin, it's easy to do. And if you don't care about being organized and just want to toss everything in one place and let the excellent (and instant) Search feature retrieve stuff you care about, so be it. The video is fast becoming our most popular Beta content so far. If you know someone who's new to OneNote or still getting started with it, please share this video with them. The response to it has been overwhelmingly positive — from newbies and loyal users alike. If you like it, too,
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