Grouping objects
The power of Microsoft Whiteboard lies in its simplicity. You can draw, drag and drop, copy and paste, include pictures and other elements, and so on. You and your team will have your creative juices flowing as you become familiar with using Microsoft Whiteboard in all your meetings.
A specific whiteboard might be used for a long time. Imagine a project team, for example. You do not need to create a new whiteboard every time you want to brainstorm. You may want to keep the same whiteboard, making it easier to find and retrieve information from the past. It is also possible to group and categorize ideas by moving the notes around, grouping, or drawing boundaries, as shown in Figure 7.6:
Ideas are not usually fully formed when they are born. Ideation methodologies and brainstorming usually diverge in all directions as people contribute with more ideas. To get useful results, we must prioritize...