Josias macrumors 68000 Original poster Mar 10, 2006 1,908 1 Feb 8, 2007 #1 My brothert told me it was. When I'm installing it from the CD, I can't see it in the options, what am I doing wrong?
My brothert told me it was. When I'm installing it from the CD, I can't see it in the options, what am I doing wrong?
Roy Hobbs macrumors 68000 Apr 29, 2005 1,866 287 Feb 8, 2007 #2 Josias said: My brothert told me it was. When I'm installing it from the CD, I can't see it in the options, what am I doing wrong? Click to expand... It's not included....currently only with the windows version of Office
Josias said: My brothert told me it was. When I'm installing it from the CD, I can't see it in the options, what am I doing wrong? Click to expand... It's not included....currently only with the windows version of Office
G gollum macrumors regular Jan 29, 2007 176 60 NKY Feb 8, 2007 #3 Not that I've seen. I thought it was a Windows only thing.
wrldwzrd89 macrumors G5 Jun 6, 2003 12,110 77 Solon, OH Feb 8, 2007 #4 First thing I'd check is to see if it came on a separate disc from the main one. Office 2003 Professional for Windows (used as an example, because I have it) came with 3 CDs, one containing Service Pack 2, the others containing Office programs. EDIT: Too slow, seems it's only in Windows...
First thing I'd check is to see if it came on a separate disc from the main one. Office 2003 Professional for Windows (used as an example, because I have it) came with 3 CDs, one containing Service Pack 2, the others containing Office programs. EDIT: Too slow, seems it's only in Windows...
Josias macrumors 68000 Original poster Mar 10, 2006 1,908 1 Feb 8, 2007 #5 Well, there is only one CD, and from what a bit of Googling tells me, there's no OneNote for Mac. Rumors say it will be included in the 2008 Version, but I dunno. There are many free alternatives, but OneNote is the best.
Well, there is only one CD, and from what a bit of Googling tells me, there's no OneNote for Mac. Rumors say it will be included in the 2008 Version, but I dunno. There are many free alternatives, but OneNote is the best.
steve_hill4 macrumors 68000 May 15, 2005 1,856 0 NG9, England Feb 8, 2007 #6 Word for Mac 2004 has a notepad feature which shares many features with OneNote.
Eraserhead macrumors G4 Nov 3, 2005 10,434 12,250 UK Feb 8, 2007 #7 You might try Omni-Outliner, if you have an Intel Mac it's included.
Josias macrumors 68000 Original poster Mar 10, 2006 1,908 1 Feb 8, 2007 #8 I know of Omni Outliner, but way too advanced. Where did Microsoft hide this note feature in Word?
poopyhead macrumors 6502a Jan 4, 2004 558 0 in the toe-jam of greatness (Fort Worth) Feb 8, 2007 #9 on mac student office 2004 it is called word notebook. scroll down in the project gallery window. it has a pretty sweet feature that allows you to record audio while typing
on mac student office 2004 it is called word notebook. scroll down in the project gallery window. it has a pretty sweet feature that allows you to record audio while typing
D ducksrfr macrumors member Apr 3, 2006 34 0 Austin, TX Feb 8, 2007 #10 in the lower left? or right hand corner of a new word document are four buttons you can hit for page view/format the last icon on the right is for notes.
in the lower left? or right hand corner of a new word document are four buttons you can hit for page view/format the last icon on the right is for notes.