Microsoft One Note 2003 Microsoft ® Office OneNoteâ„¢ 2003, the Microsoft Office System note-taking and management program. Use OneNote to capture your thoughts and ideas in an electronic notebook, where you can easily retrieve them. For example, use OneNote to: • Take notes in a meeting. • Write thoughts down quickly. • Gather research material. • Take notes at a lecture. Capture your thoughts Type or write anywhere on the page. Draw diagrams and pictures. Copy and paste information from the Web or other documents. You can even record audio notes. Type with a keyboard or write with a tablet pen OneNote is useful if you use it on your desktop or laptop computer, where you type notes at a keyboard. It's also useful if you run it on your Tablet PC computer, where you can write your notes in handwriting. Your notes — in handwriting or typewritten text — are stored electronically, where you can perform full-text search across them and organize them as you please. Whether you use OneNote on a desktop, laptop, or Tablet PC, you can augment typewritten notes with drawings or diagrams that you draw with a mouse, stylus, or tablet pen. Keep information on hand You can be as organized or as haphazard as you like with your pages of notes. If you like to organize information by storing it in separate categories, you can create several sections and folders, each with its own purpose. If you have a more freeform style, OneNote has several other features that make it easy for you to find your notes regardless of how they are.