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OneNote was announced by Microsoft's Bill Gates on November 17, 2002.[9] The software allows
users to create notes that can include: texts, pictures, tables, and drawings. Unlike a word
processor, OneNote features a virtually unbounded document window, in which users can click
anywhere on the canvas to create a new text box at that location. OneNote saves data automatically
as the user makes edits to their file.
OneNote saves information in pages organized into sections within notebooks. Microsoft designed
this user interface to resemble a tabbed ring binder, into which the user can directly make notes and
gather material from other applications. OneNote notebooks collect, organize and share possibly
unpublished materials – as compared to word processors and wikis, which usually target publishing
in some way. The difference shows in certain OneNote features and characteristics:

• Pages can be arbitrarily large


• Images can be inserted
• There is no enforced uniform page layout or structure.

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