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OneNote 2010 for Electronic Laboratory Notebook

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dennish

Flightless Bird
I'd like to use it in this capacity, but questions:

- Important that a day's journal can not be later edited (legal patent
issue), how to support this?
- Does this version support encryption?
- Can Integration with Sharepoint 2010 be used whereby a day's journal is
posted but can not be changed or at least flagged as changed?

Thx.
 
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Ben M. Schorr, MVP

Flightless Bird
For 1 & 3 - print your daily journal as a PDF file. OneNote 2010 supports
that natively.
For 2 - not exactly, no. But you could create an encrypted volume with
something like TrueCrypt and store your OneNote notebooks in there.

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-Ben-
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"dennish" <dennish@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I'd like to use it in this capacity, but questions:
>
> - Important that a day's journal can not be later edited (legal patent
> issue), how to support this?
> - Does this version support encryption?
> - Can Integration with Sharepoint 2010 be used whereby a day's journal is
> posted but can not be changed or at least flagged as changed?
>
> Thx.
>
 
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