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Exploring OneNote in the Default Notebook 529<br />

Tip An image of a video thumbnail is embedded near the bottom of the page. Clicking<br />

the Click Here link to the right of the thumbnail displays a Web page from which you<br />

can play the video “How to organize stuff in OneNote <strong>2010</strong>.” This is a short video, without<br />

narrative, that provides a very basic overview of notebooks, sections, and pages.<br />

8. At the top of the Page Tabs Bar, click the Collapse Page Tabs button.<br />

The Page Tabs Bar shrinks to about half its former width. When truncated, the same<br />

name is displayed for the first and second pages.<br />

9. In the Page Tabs Bar, point to the second page tab.<br />

A ScreenTip displays the entire page title, OneNote Basics.<br />

When the Page Tabs Bar is collapsed, pointing to any page tab displays the full page name.<br />

See Also For information about the New Page icon that appears to the left of the page<br />

tabs when you point to them, see “Creating Sections and Pages” in Chapter 19, “Create<br />

and Configure Notebooks.”<br />

10. Click the OneNote Basics page tab. Then scroll down the page to view its content.<br />

At the top of the page are images of several types of content you can create in a<br />

notebook <strong>by</strong> using the tools that are built into OneNote.<br />

You can create tables, charts, lists, equations, and more <strong>by</strong> using the tools in OneNote.

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