How is OneNote different than Word?
A. OneNote is a free-form note taking application whereas Word is designed for structured document layout. You can click anywhere in the OneNote application and begin writing notes. Each note container is independent and can be placed anywhere in the document. OneNote is also organized like a traditional notebook with section tabs across the top and page tabs down the side. OneNote also has great tools such as note flags that allow you to more efficiently organize and search across you notes within the notebook. Tips and Tricks Misc: There are two powertoy add-ins for OneNote; Send to OneNote from Internet Explorer and Send to OneNote from Outlook. These powertoys can be found here: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA011408961033.aspx. Note: these powertoys require OneNote with SP1.