
This lesson highlights Microsoft OneNote as a digital notebook for organizing, searching, and sharing information. With features like tags and integrations, it streamlines collaboration and reduces paper use.
This lesson explains how to create and manage notebooks in Microsoft OneNote. It covers creating notebooks via the OneNote app or Teams, saving them in accessible locations like OneDrive or SharePoint, and opening notebooks across multiple devices for seamless syncing and collaboration.
This lesson outlines how to organize OneNote notebooks using sections, pages, and subpages. Sections act as tabs to group related content, while pages and subpages provide limitless space for organizing detailed information, such as meeting notes or class materials.
This lesson explains how to enter and manage information in OneNote pages. Unlike traditional documents, OneNote pages have no fixed boundaries, allowing content to be placed anywhere within movable containers that can hold text, images, files, and multimedia for versatile organization.
This lesson covers entering and organizing information in OneNote pages. With no fixed boundaries, pages use movable containers to hold text, images, files, and multimedia, enabling flexible and efficient organization.
This lesson demonstrates how to integrate emails with OneNote for better organization. You can email pages directly from OneNote or add emails from Outlook into OneNote as attachments or links, keeping related information together in your notebooks.
This lesson covers adding web content to OneNote using the Web Clipper to save pages, regions, or bookmarks, or by copying and pasting URLs. You can also save web pages to OneNote from your iPhone via the "Send To" option.
This lesson covers how to create and edit links in OneNote between paragraphs, pages, and sections for easy navigation. You can copy links within the same notebook or across different notebooks, and use the Back button to return to the previous page.
This lesson covers OneNote's navigation tools, including the Back Button, Full Page View, and the View Toolbar for customizing your workspace. It also highlights features like inserting tables, files, and using drawing tools for annotations.
This lesson explains how to use tags in OneNote to highlight and organize notes. It covers creating, customizing, removing, and finding tags within your notebooks using the Home Ribbon and search features.
This OneNote lesson teaches you how to efficiently search for information within your notebooks. It covers using the search bar to find text, tags, or content across pages, sections, or entire notebooks, ensuring quick access to your notes.
This lesson explains how to move or copy pages in OneNote for better organization. It include instructions for dragging and dropping pages within sections, moving them between notebooks, and duplicating pages to create copies.
Discover the "OneNote Success Secrets" course, a comprehensive journey through Microsoft OneNote's essentials.
Think your spiral notebook is handy?
Wait till you meet OneNote - it's like your old notebook got a digital upgrade and superpowers!
This course is packed with 4 modules and 12 bite-sized lessons that'll take you from OneNote newbie to pro.
Here's what we've got in store for you:
Basics of OneNote
We'll kick things off by showing you what OneNote is all about and how to set up your first notebook. Perfect for getting started!
Anatomy & Entry
Next, we'll dive into the nuts and bolts of OneNote. You'll learn how to structure your notebooks and add text and pictures like a pro.
Inserting Info & Links
This is where the magic happens! We'll show you how to add all sorts of content to your notebooks - documents, emails, web stuff, you name it!
Organizing & Sharing
Finally, we'll wrap up with some killer tips on keeping your digital workspace tidy and collaborating with others. You'll be a OneNote ninja in no time!
By the end of this course, you'll be organizing your notes like a boss, finding info in a snap, and collaborating with ease. Whether you're a student juggling assignments, a pro managing projects, or just someone who wants to get their life in order, this course has got you covered.