In Learn OneNote in 90 seconds, one of my blog posts from earlier this month, I pointed you to a new video tutorial which explains just how easy it is to learn and use OneNote's organizational features. To date,
Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007, the English version of this video has been watched over 80,000 times. I'm pleased to announce that this video is now available in eleven additional languages: Arabic () Chinese (中文) Danish (Dansk) French (Français) German (Deutsch) Hebrew () Japanese (日本) Korean () Portuguese (Português) Russian (русский) Spanish (Español)
Like the English version, the international videos are posted on our OneNote Beta Documentation web site, which gets thousands of monthly visits from OneNote users all over the world. Aside from the United States, most of our visitors come from Japan, China, Germany, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, France, Mexico, the Netherlands, India, Switzerland, New Zealand, Italy, Brazil, Spain, Austria, Taiwan, Russia, Colombia, and Poland. Please help me get the word out about these new localized videos. They are sure to be useful to our international OneNote users. If you have your own OneNote-related blog in a country where one of these languages is spoken, feel free to link to the respective videos to help non-English speakers discover them more easily. And to help spread the word among English speakers, consider using the buttons below to share this post via Facebook or Twitter. Thank you! For more localized
Office 2010 resources, you can select your country from the Office.com Worldwide web site, check to see if
Office 2010 is available in your language, or browse through the newly available
Office 2010 language packs. As always, your comments and feedback are welcome. Thanks for visiting!
-- Michael C. Oldenburg
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