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OneNote Tips and Tricks
Microsoft’s OneNote is a good application to utilize for taking notes, but its functionality is much more than merely that. Listed below are some of our favorite tips and tricks to assist you in making the most of your OneNote application.
Naturally, you might assume you can do the exact same thing with just a pen and pad of paper, and if you prefer to do it that way, that’s of course cool. But you’re going to be missing out on several prominent features that will help you keep track of your notes in the near future. Notebooks can disappear when we least expect them to, so it’s no surprise that OneNote helps users by keeping their notes in one single location on your desktop.
There are numerous other ways that the desktop version of OneNote can aid your employees:
- It’s simple to review the notebooks that a user has access to. You can do this if you’re logged in to OneNote. On the home screen, you’ll see whoever is currently logged in to the application in the top-left part of the screen, right under the menu. If you click it, you’ll be shown all the notebooks that the user has access to. This makes it easy to shift from one to another. You can also create another notebook if it’s needed.
- Once you’ve created a notebook, you can add tabs to it, then group them together. These tabs can also be password-protected, but you’ll need to remember the password in order to access them. Microsoft cannot unlock these sections, and there is no option to recover the password, so make sure you want to do it before applying this measure. Each of these sections can have their own sub-pages, which can be added by using the Add Page button.
- You can merge your notebook sections by right-clicking on a tab and then selecting Merge into Another Section.
- The option to add formatting is also available. First, click on the View tab. Then, add Page Color and Ruled Lines. You can then save this as a template if you’d like to use it again in the future. Under the Insert Tab, you can access the menu under the Page Templates button. This provides you the option to apply different templates. You can also click on Save current page as a template to use it for later as a notebook’s default formatting.
- Once you have your formatting set, you can either use the standard typing method to take notes or use your touchscreen and stylus instead. There is also the option for inserting pictures. You can also record audio that is linked to the note that was written as the audio is recorded, providing the opportunity to listen back and improve the notes at a later time.
- Add Tags to sort out your notes. You can then search for notes based on the tags.
- In the View tab, you can select Dock to Desktop. This essentially permits you to take notes while something else is happening, like a presentation or a meeting. This splits the screen between your notes and whatever else you’re doing at that moment. To undock, just click on the arrow on the right-hand side of the screen.
OneNote also provides solutions for collaboration, but there are far too many features to include here. Macro Systems may cover more of them in the future, so stay tuned to our blog!
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