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Working in the OneNote Program Window 521<br />

● View This tab includes commands for changing the appearance of the OneNote<br />

window and of notebook pages, for magnifying your view of notebook content,<br />

and for working with multiple program windows.<br />

The View tab of the OneNote ribbon.<br />

In OneNote, the default Quick Access Toolbar displays the Back, Undo, Dock To Desktop,<br />

and Full Page View buttons. As with other Office <strong>2010</strong> programs, you can change the<br />

location of the Quick Access Toolbar and customize it to include any commands to which<br />

you want to have one-click access.<br />

Customize Quick Access<br />

Toolbar menu<br />

The default OneNote Quick Access Toolbar.<br />

From the Customize Quick Access Toolbar menu, you can add the Forward, Redo, Print,<br />

Print Preview, Favorite Pens, and Favorite Highlighter buttons. You can add other buttons<br />

from the Quick Access Toolbar page of the OneNote Options window or <strong>by</strong> right-clicking<br />

a command on the ribbon and then clicking Add To Quick Access Toolbar.<br />

See Also For information about creating handwritten content with pens and highlighters, see<br />

“Entering Content Directly onto a Page” in Chapter 20, “Create and Organize Notes.”<br />

Tip If you prefer to work with the ribbon collapsed to maximize the available notebook page<br />

space, add all the commands you use frequently to the Quick Access Toolbar and display it<br />

below the ribbon, directly above the workspace. For information, see “Customizing the Quick<br />

Access Toolbar” in Chapter 1, “Explore Office <strong>2010</strong>.”

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