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| using one note as knowledge or document management software Will the capabilities of One note lend themselves to capturing all the archived paper files of a small office by scanning them and importing them? Can the imported documents be organized along the lines of a traditional file plan concept commonly used for pape? I ask because although it is obvious that native electronic formats and some limited scanning of paper can easily be imported, it is not clear from any of the posting here that more voluminous paper files would work as well. It is this legacy paper importation and organization that give me pause but that would find me overjoyed if there is a clear path to utilizing Onenote in such a fashion. EMC |
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| RE: using one note as knowledge or document management software Hello, How many documents do you have? 10,000? 100,000? About how many letter size pages of data is it? Mostly text or text+images? And how many hours do you think it would take to scan all the documents you currently have? Are you wanting to put these on a server so multiple people can use them? Depending on the scale, OneNote may or may not work. From a hierarchical viewpoint, ON follows the binder analogy pretty well - notebooks + sections + pages. Since the scanned documents can be searched, you get a big win there. Since they are treated as images, storage requirements might become pretty large. And if you want 100,000 pages, ON probably would be a poor choice of document management. Just questions to think about. -- Thanks, John Guin OneNote Test Team http://blogs.msdn.com/johnguin "emc" wrote: > Will the capabilities of One note lend themselves to capturing all the > archived paper files of a small office by scanning them and importing them? > Can the imported documents be organized along the lines of a traditional file > plan concept commonly used for pape? I ask because although it is obvious > that native electronic formats and some limited scanning of paper can easily > be imported, it is not clear from any of the posting here that more > voluminous paper files would work as well. It is this legacy paper > importation and organization that give me pause but that would find me > overjoyed if there is a clear path to utilizing Onenote in such a fashion. > > EMC |
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