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Pen. To find out how to use a capacitive pen (sold separately) in Office apps (called inking), see Use a
pen to draw, write, or highlight text on a Windows tablet on Office.com.
Languages. If you want to work with different languages, see Office 2013 Language Options on
Office.com.
OneNote
OneNote is a digital notebook for all of your notes and information. You can create to-do lists with check boxes,
add pictures, and format notes with things like tables, bullets, and colors. When you sign in with a Microsoft
account, your notes are saved in the cloud so that you can access them from your computer, phone, or the web.
You can use either of the following apps:
OneNote 2013 RT. Pre-installed desktop app (included with Office RT).
OneNote app. Free app that you can install from the Windows Store.
You can add and edit notes using either OneNote app. You can also use OneNote on your phone, so that you
can view and edit your notes on the go. (OneNote apps are available for Windows Phone, Android, and the
iPhone.) To learn more about using OneNote on your Windows Phone, see Use OneNote Mobile on
WindowsPhone.com.
Internet Explorer 11
Surfing the web has never been better. Surface has two versions of Internet Explorer:
a touch-friendly app
a desktop app
This way you can easily surf the web from the Start screen or the desktop.
Touch-friendly Internet Explorer 11
Internet Explorer 11 is built for touch, with faster load times, and a full-screen experience that includes side-by-
side browsing of your sites.