o, we are still recovering from last night’s wind and rainstorm which hit really hard at 4am – so forgive me if I am a tad groggy today. I am also still recovering from the events of the weekend which I’ll tell you about separately. Here is the latest installment in the 101 Ways to [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Outlook’
OneNote as a CRM/Sales Collaboration Tool
Posted in Real World Examples, tagged collaboration, Outlook, Using OneNote with on January 4, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Practical ways I integrate Outlook and OneNote
Posted in Tips and Tricks, tagged GTD, Outlook, Using OneNote with on January 4, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Iheart member, Steve, shared this: I try to practice the GTD (Get Things Done) discipline of keeping my Inbox as lean as possible. OneNote helps me do that in a couple of ways. 1) I use the print function Send to OneNote to actually save lengthy emails that hold information I might need. I sort [...]
More real world examples of how people use OneNote
Posted in Real World Examples, tagged Education, Outlook, search, Sharing, tablet pc on January 4, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Hi there IheartOneNoters – sorry about the long-ish silence. I am on a family vacation in the Aspen, CO area and have been more interested in being in the great outdoors than in front of my computer. Needless to say, it is fantastically beautiful here and I am loving every minute of being in the [...]
OneNote in the Real World
Posted in Real World Examples, tagged audio recording, digital organizer, Education, note-taking, Outlook, Research, Sharing on January 4, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Here is the latest installment of how you, the OneNote fans are using OneNote to make your life better and, of course, save the world: If you use OneNote in an interesting way, please share it with us below or create a new blog post. OneNote for writers: From The Sunlitdesk: I am an untidy [...]
Assorted OneNote Tips and Tricks
Posted in Tips and Tricks, tagged Sharing, Outlook, OneNote Mobile, Office integration on December 17, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Just found this great post on Digg: It’s a pretty good overview of OneNote functionality for the uninitiated – here’s the section about Sharing Notes – there’s lots more on the original post • Selecting All – Edit/ Select: All, Page, or Page Group to select various pages for copying, printing, emailing or saving to [...]
How a (fictional) consultant uses OneNote
Posted in Real World Examples, tagged audio recording, note-taking, Outlook, search, SharePoint, Sharing on November 24, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
To get a better idea of how OneNote functions in a fictional real world situation, let’s take a look at how Joe, a fictional consultant uses OneNote to kick butt every day: Joe’s day is typically filled with online research, meetings with client teams, and discussions with other members of the project team. Before using [...]
Assigning Outlook tasks from OneNote shared notebooks
Posted in Tips and Tricks, tagged collaboration, Outlook on November 24, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Happy Tuesday, tweeps! Judging by the color of the sky today (and yesterday), one could easily surmise that Fall is coming to the Pacific NorthWest – but nooooooo, we’re not ready. Can’t we please have a few more weeks of sun? OK, before I humiliate myself completely with the weather gods, let’s turn to something [...]
Bill Gates talks about how he uses OneNote
Posted in Real World Examples, tagged Outlook, SharePoint, tablet pc, text recognition on November 24, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
In case you missed it, Bill Gates has written a blog post over at the Inside Office Online Blog about how he uses some of Microsoft’s products. The great news is that he also describes how he uses OneNote both on a Tablet PC and a regular laptop. I think this is the kind of [...]
Find out how Pfizer uses OneNote to boost productivity
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged collaboration, note-taking, Outlook, Pfizer, SharePoint on November 23, 2009 | 1 Comment »
For the past 150 years, Pfizer has pioneered the development of some of the industry’s most innovative pharmaceutical products. In 2007, Pfizer applied this “out of the box” thinking to a pilot program designed to enhance efficiency and knowledge management across project teams, and potentially speed time-to-market for new products. The pilot brought together the [...]

