This tutorial will teach you how to make a Cornell Notes template using Microsoft Word in ten easy steps. Please note that this template is best suited for. Looking for a Cornell Notes template to take notes in college? Free Templates for MS Office and Apple iWork. 14 Cornell Notes Templates – MS Word & PowerPoint. Hey guys, I purchased MS Office 2007 recently. Mostly for the fact that I am just going back to school after a 10 year break. In my English class we have to take 'Cornell Notes' I would like to be able to type up these notes in MS One Note so I can have them nice and organized and print them out when I need them. However I have been unable to find a good template and have searched all over the internet. All I found was one file in MS online that spoke about what 'Cornell Notes are'. I tried to create my own template but failed miserably as I am not familiar with the program enough. ![]() Is anyone out there knowledgeable enough with the program that can help me create a template? Thanks in advance. ![]() On 5/14/2010 2:45 PM, Brian wrote: > Hey guys, > > I purchased MS Office 2007 recently. Mostly for the fact that I am just > going back to school after a 10 year break. > > In my English class we have to take 'Cornell Notes' I would like to be able > to type up these notes in MS One Note so I can have them nice and organized > and print them out when I need them. ![]() ![]() However I have been unable to find a > good template and have searched all over the internet. All I found was one > file in MS online that spoke about what 'Cornell Notes are'. > > I tried to create my own template but failed miserably as I am not familiar > with the program enough. > > Is anyone out there knowledgeable enough with the program that can help me > create a template? > > Thanks in advance. There are many OneNote 2007 and Word 2007 Cornell Notes Templates on the MS Office Templates website, CA Handly. I have looked through those templates before. There are only 2 listed for Microsoft One Note. The first one is for One Note 2003 and for some reason I can not edit it, or change the color borders. The second one for One Note 2007 is a little bit better but the black lines only go down half of the page. I try and move it to go down to the bottom of the page but I can never keep the line straight. My only other problem is that When I am typing something on the Left Side of the page. And then I switch to the right side, how do I make sure that I am on the same line? I know that sounds weird, but each side of the page is setup almost like it's own cell. Thank you for any and all help. Here's and easy way to get a 'blank' Cornell Note Page in One Note format: 1. Scroll down to the bottom of the page; you will see a blank Cornell Note page in Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) format. Download the document and open it using Adobe Acrobat reader(free on the Web) 4. Go to 'File'; 'Print' 5. In the printer selection box, click the small drop down arrow on the right. Select, 'Send to One Note' 7. The document is automatically conveted into a One Note Document You'll be able to type information into the doucment, print it, edit it, etc. Hi Sharon, That sounded great, except I do not have an option under: File > Print that says 'Send to One Note' I have the following options: * Fax *HP Printer *MS XPS image writer Any ideas? 'Sharon' wrote: > > Here's and easy way to get a 'blank' Cornell Note Page in One Note format: > > 1. Scroll down to the bottom of the page; you will see a blank Cornell Note > page in Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) format. Download the document and open it using Adobe Acrobat reader(free on the > Web) > 4. Go to 'File'; 'Print' > 5. In the printer selection box, click the small drop down arrow on the > right. Select, 'Send to One Note' > 7. The document is automatically conveted into a One Note Document > > You'll be able to type information into the doucment, print it, edit it, etc. Hi Brian, You'll need to set up a One Note Printer. These instructions work for Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7 operation systems: 1.
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