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OneNote notebooks collect, organize, and share possibly unpublished materials—as compared to word processors and wikis, which often target publishing in some way. The difference shows in certain OneNote features and characteristics: Pages can be arbitrarily large; There is no enforced uniform page layout or structure.
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Day One: No No Yes Yes Yes ? Yes No Yes No tags, bullets, numbering, line, programming code snippets editable note metadata (date/time, location, weather, motion activity, music playing, step count) Evernote: No No Yes Yes Yes Yes [Notes 14] Yes Yes Yes Yes Check-box, line, tags
A new docked mode enables OneNote to be displayed alongside next to another app window while taking notes. [93] A notebook recycle bin, which stores for 60 days any notebooks, pages, sections, and section groups that were previously deleted. [93]
A calendar is only as good as the info it displays. Personalize the time zone, default view, and hours you're typically available on your calendar.
Knuckles are counted as 31 days, depressions between knuckles as 30 (or 28/29) days. One starts with the little finger knuckle as January, and one finger or depression at a time is counted towards the index finger knuckle (July), saying the months while doing so.
The tip of the day would sometimes display the following platitudes. They could also be viewed in the help file. This first appeared in Office 4.3, and also appeared in Office 95, and 97. [citation needed] If you do your best, whatever happens will be for the best. Things that go away by themselves can come back by themselves.
A 50-year "pocket calendar" that is adjusted by turning the dial to place the name of the month under the current year. One can then deduce the day of the week or the date. A perpetual calendar is a calendar valid for many years, usually designed to look up the day of the week for a given date in the past or future.