Exporting Audio Files

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Lindsay V

I record audio and take notes while in class (college). I love the fact that
the audio is linked to the notes, but sometimes I need to load the lecture
into my mp3 player and listen to it alone. It would be really helpful if an
export audio feature existed so that I could choose a name and location to
export the class notes for easy upload to my player.

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Kathy Jacobs

Lindsay,
The audio files are stored as external files. Check your "My Notebook"
folder and you should see one audio file for each page of notes. You will
need to convert it to MP3, as OneNote stores them as WMA files. If you need
a tool to do the conversion, check out Audacity from SoundForge. It is a
free download and a very good converter... More info on it at:
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

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