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MOS 2010 Study Guide for Microsoft OneNote Exam [Pehme köide]

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  • Kirjastus: Microsoft Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 073566594X
  • ISBN-13: 9780735665941
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  • ISBN-10: 073566594X
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Demonstrate your expertise with Microsoft Office! Designed to help you practice and prepare for a Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) exam, this all-in-one study guide features:

  • Full, objective-by-objective exam coverage
  • Easy-to-follow procedures and illustrations to review essential skills
  • Hands-on practice tasks to apply what you’ve learned; files included
  • Online pre-test to assess your readiness

Use the in-depth exam prep, practice, and review to help advance your proficiency with Microsoft Office—and earn the credential that proves it!

Exam covered:

Exam 77-853: MOS Microsoft Office OneNote 2010

Companion Content includes:

  • Practice files for the exam
  • Fully searchable eBook
  • Sample chapters from OneNote STEP BY STEP books from Microsoft Press (TBD)
Special Offer: Exam discount plus free online pre-test! • Get 25% off your MOS exam fee and a free Microsoft Official Pre-Test from Certiport • Use the pre-test to assess your skill level and get feedback on your results. • See details on the Certiport offer page inside
Taking a Microsoft Office Specialist Exam vii
Microsoft Office Specialist Certification vii
Selecting a Certification Path vii
Test-Taking Tips viii
Certification Benefits ix
For More Information x
Using This Book to Study for a Certification Exam x
Features and Conventions of This Book xi
Using the Book's Companion Content xii
Exam 77-853: Microsoft OneNote 2010 Specialist xii
Modifying the Display of the Ribbon xiii
Getting Support and Giving Feedback xv
Errata xv
Getting Help with Microsoft OneNote 2010 xv
We Want to Hear from You xvi
Stay in Touch xvi
Exam 77-853 Microsoft OneNote 2010 Specialist What You Need to Know
1(128)
1 Managing the OneNote Environment
5(28)
1.1 Manage Page Layout
5(7)
Combining Containers
6(1)
Collapsing and Expanding Paragraphs
7(1)
Setting an Image as a Background
8(2)
Saving the Current Page as a Template
10(2)
1.2 Configure Backstage View in OneNote
12(4)
Configuring Notebook Settings and Properties
12(3)
Pinning Recently Opened Notebooks
15(1)
1.3 Create OneNote Notebooks
16(3)
Creating a Notebook on Windows Live SkyDrive
16(2)
Creating a Notebook on a Network
18(1)
Creating a Notebook on Your Computer
18(1)
1.4 Personalize OneNote
19(7)
Working in the OneNote Options Dialog Box
20(4)
Configuring Research and Translation Options
24(2)
1.5 Personalize Page Setup
26(7)
Setting Page Properties
26(2)
Docking the OneNote Window and Managing OneNote Views
28(3)
Objective Review
31(2)
2 Sharing and Collaborating
33(22)
2.1 Share OneNote Notebooks
33(7)
Sharing Notebooks on Windows Live SkyDrive
35(1)
Sharing Notebooks on a SharePoint Site
36(1)
Sharing Notebooks on a Network Drive
37(1)
Synchronizing Shared Notebooks
38(2)
2.2 Share OneNote Content via E-Mail
40(7)
E-Mailing Others About the Notebook
40(1)
Inviting Others to View a Notebook
41(1)
E-Mailing Pages in Shareable Formats
42(3)
Configuring E-Mail Options in OneNote
45(2)
2.3 Collaborate in OneNote
47(8)
Marking Coauthor Edits as Read or Unread
48(1)
Viewing Recent Edits
49(1)
Finding Notes by Author
50(1)
Hiding Author Initials
51(2)
Objective Review
53(2)
3 Organizing and Finding Notes
55(38)
3.1 Use OneNote Notebook Organizational Tools
55(11)
Merging Sections
56(1)
Creating a Section Group
57(1)
Color-Coding Notebooks and Sections
58(2)
Protecting Sections with a Password
60(3)
Grouping and Collapsing Subpages
63(1)
Using Side Notes
64(2)
3.2 Search OneNote
66(4)
Searching Notebooks, Sections, and Pages
66(2)
Displaying the Search Results Pane
68(2)
3.3 Use History and Backups in OneNote
70(4)
Working with Page Versions
70(2)
Using the Notebook Recycle Bin
72(1)
Opening Backup Notebooks
72(2)
3.4 Use the Save As Command
74(5)
Saving the Current Page
74(2)
Saving Notebooks in Different File Formats
76(3)
3.5 Use Quick Filing
79(5)
Sending Outlook Items to OneNote
79(2)
Sending Web Pages, Screen Clippings, and Printouts to OneNote
81(2)
Setting Send-To Options
83(1)
3.6 Use and Manage Tags
84(9)
Applying Tags to Paragraphs
85(1)
Creating Custom Tags
86(1)
Modifying Tags
87(1)
Finding Tags
88(1)
Creating a Tag Summary Page
89(1)
Configuring Tag Options
90(1)
Objective Review
91(2)
4 Editing and Linking Content in OneNote
93(36)
4.1 Use Links and Linked Notes
93(10)
Linking Pages to Other OneNote Pages
94(1)
Linking Notes to Pages, Sections, Notebooks, and Wikilinks
94(3)
Working with Side Notes and Docked Windows
97(3)
Linking Notes to Other Applications
100(3)
4.2 Insert Files
103(7)
Linking to Files
103(2)
Embedding Files
105(1)
Printing Files to OneNote
106(2)
Inserting a Printout from a Scanner or a Camera
108(2)
4.3 Edit Text in OneNote
110(9)
Using the Format Painter
110(1)
Applying Styles
110(2)
Using Paste Options
112(1)
Clearing Formatting
113(1)
Working with Tables
113(2)
Conducting Research
115(4)
4.4 Insert and Modify Visual Elements
119(10)
Using Images
119(2)
Inserting Symbols
121(1)
Working with Drawing Tools
122(4)
Using and Setting Pen Options
126(1)
Objective Review
127(2)
Appendix: OneNote Keyboard Shortcuts
129(8)
Typing and editing notes
129(1)
Formatting notes
129(1)
Adding items to a page
130(1)
Selecting notes and objects
131(1)
Tagging notes
132(1)
Using outlines
132(1)
Working with pages and side notes
132(2)
Working with notebooks and sections
134(1)
Searching notes
134(1)
Sharing notes
135(1)
Password-protecting sections
135(2)
Index 137
John Pierce worked as an editor and writer at Microsoft for 12 years and is the author of several books about Office and other Microsoft technologies.