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Are you looking for help on OneNote? This resource list should help you out. It is split into two parts: Group Help Sources and OneNote Web Sites. Group Help SourcesMain OneNote NewsgroupThis on-line group can be accessed through your local newsreader, through the community interface from the Microsoft site, or through the web interface on Google Groups. The newsgroup is a great place for getting answers to all things OneNote. The experts there will do their best to provide answers in a timely manner. The people who post to the OneNote newsgroup are MVPs from a variety of areas, One Note users of all types, and OneNote development team members from Microsoft. OneNote TipsRun by Diane Poremsky, an Outlook MVP, this email list provides new tips on a regular basis to those who subscribe. The tips are quick tips written so that you can use then as soon as you get them. Even Bill and I have learned from the tips on Diane's list. To join the list, send an email to: 1NOTE-TIPS-subscribe-request@lists.outlooktips.net For the list archives click here. OneNote Forum on The Office ExpertsA little bit quieter than the main newsgroup, with a little more personal service, this forum provides a way for you to get answers to any questions on OneNote. OneNote Web SitesThe OneNote FAQCreated, hosted and updated regularly by Ben Schorr, this page is not only a list of frequently asked questions and their answers, it is also a quickie tutorial. Read the contents of the page and you will know more than enough to start using OneNote. SystemAnswers.comRun by Kathy, this site offers links, articles, stationery and resources for the OneNote user. In addition, many of the OneNote pages used in the book will be here over time as well. No need for a link, you've already fond this one! Chris Pratley's BlogChris Pratley is one of the founding members of MicrosoftÂ’s OneNote development team. His blog contains entries on a wide variety of topics, both OneNote related and not-so-OneNote related. The blog entries and the comments posted to the entries offer an interesting window into the way people use OneNote. Office On-Line’s OneNote PortalThe official Microsoft OneNote site. Contents include articles, PowerToys, training sessions, and stationery sets. Content is added constantly, so check the site out. The Zimmer BlogRun by W. Fred Zimmerman, this site has some interesting articles on how Fred uses OneNote, as well as several stationery sets available for downloading. The link provided here will give you a list of all the OneNote related content on the Zimmer Blog.
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