Posted on Wednesday March 11, 2020
Note-taking is a vital skill in life. Whether you're in a board meeting, conference, or lecture, you're bound to list, quote, or summarize certain points in order to recall them later and understand them better. Thanks to new technologies, you now have more ways of taking down notes than just a pen and paper. Using your mobile device and Microsoft OneNote, you can easily record your notes and have the bonus features of customizing and sharing them. Discover the ins and outs of this incredible app by reading on.While both Microsoft Word and OneNote let you create text-heavy documents, they store and display saved information differently. Word displays one document at a time, but OneNote shows you all your documents at once.
When you open the desktop version of OneNote for the first time, it shows you a default Notebook called “My Notebook.â€
If you want to create another Notebook, click on the < beside the name of your current one, then choose +Notebook at the bottom of your screen.
You can customize a Notebook by separating it into subcategories called Sections, which are like dividers in a physical notebook. For instance, you can dedicate one Section for the notes regarding a particular client. Sections are shown as color-coded tabs along the top of the screen, next to the name of your Notebook. You can add more by clicking on +Section at the bottom left of your screen.
You can add individual pages to a Section by clicking +Page, and you can use this feature to separate information. For example, you can add pages pertaining to a client's contact details, project statuses, and billing information.
You can rename your Notebook, or any Section or Page, by right-clicking on it and choosing the rename option.
There's no hard-and-fast rule to enjoy OneNote because each person's note-taking habits are unique. The only way to find out if OneNote works for you is to try out all the features and decide which method is most effective. Here are some things you can try to get a feel of the OneNote experience.
So you've created a detailed plan for an upcoming event complete with visual pegs and handwritten instructions, and you want to share this with your team. That's easy as pie with OneNote. Just go to the upper right corner of your ribbon, click on the Share button, and type in the email addresses of the people to whom you wish to send your notes. You can also set the sharing permissions to either “can view†or “can edit,†giving you more control over your data.
OneNote has numerous tricks up its sleeve and it can take months for you to master all of them. Call us today, and we'll make sure you'll get the hang of OneNote in no time.