![]() OneNote has an colorful toolbar at the top of each notebook that allows you to navigate to each section. Using the “Draw” tab, I’m able to draw custom shapes and arrows, add text, or highlight items that are important. ![]() ![]() I started off with Before & After photos, making sure to include notes for some of the items that needed to be changed. Once created, OneNote guided me in easy to follow steps to help fill out my planner. To begin, I downloaded the DIY Home Remodel Notebook from the Microsoft Templates page and created a new project called “Bathroom Remodel.” I decided to use OneNote to help keep track of a bathroom remodel project. Included with Microsoft Office Home and Business 2010, OneNote is easy to use right out of the proverbial box (or download, these days.) It includes pre-made templates and planners for many of the common projects, enabling you to just click a button and get started. OneNote is pitched as a program that will help you to stay organized with all of the different projects we take on through the year – from planning a family vacation to keeping a nutrition journal. While I’ve been a Microsoft Office user for several years, this was the first time I had the opportunity to try Microsoft OneNote. Included with the latest version of Microsoft Office Home and Business 2010, Microsoft OneNote is a wonderful program that helps us organize all our projects, recipes, and ideas in one place. Not surprisingly, some details slip through the cracks – like when I forgot to get baking soda for last night’s chocolate chip cookies. Whether it’s planning and keeping track of a home remodeling project or figuring out what’s for dinner, I’m often amazed at the amount of details we try to keep stored in our heads. Staying organized can be difficult when you’ve got a lot of things on your plate.
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