Get quick answers to common questions
Help: Detailed help topics for all OneNote features
Training: Video tutorials and interactive lessons
Community: Discuss OneNote with other users
Check out the OneNote Blog
The OneNote team regularly posts new tips, tricks, and updates on the OneNote Blog. You can subscribe to
get notified when new posts are published.
Get Help from the OneNote Community
If you have a question that isn't answered in the Help or on the Blog, try asking the OneNote Community on
Office.com. You'll likely find other users who can help.
Watch OneNote Videos on YouTube
Microsoft publishes many instructional videos on the OneNote YouTube channel. These short
OneNote 2016 is a note-taking application that allows users to take notes across multiple notebooks, sections, and pages. It automatically saves work and syncs notes across devices. Key features include tagging notes, creating tables and hyperlinks, searching notes, and sharing notebooks with other users. The guide provides an overview of the OneNote 2016 interface and teaches users how to perform common tasks.
1. This document provides instructions for using various tools and features in OneNote Online, including how to create text spaces, insert pictures, record videos, resize images, add drawing tools, color text, and sync notebooks.
2. Key tools and features covered include creating text spaces by clicking on a page, inserting pictures by using the insert tool and picture tool, resizing images by clicking on them and using the resize tool, and syncing notebooks by clicking on the sync tool.
3. The tips cover a range of OneNote Online functions and provide step-by-step instructions to help users get the most out of the note-taking and organization capabilities in the online version.
This document provides guidance on using OneNote 2013 to go paperless. It discusses how OneNote allows for capturing information digitally that can't be captured on paper, like audio or video recordings. It then provides an overview of the key aspects of OneNote, including notebooks, sections, and pages for organizing notes. Finally, it gives examples of how OneNote can be used, such as reviewing documents, taking meeting notes, and creating to-do lists.
OneNote is a digital notebook that allows users to capture notes, documents, spreadsheets, and other information across devices using the cloud. It provides features like sections and pages for organizing notes. Users can take notes by typing, writing, drawing, or speaking into OneNote. Notebooks can also be shared with others for collaboration. The document provides steps for creating and opening notebooks, adding sections and pages for organization, and different methods for capturing notes within OneNote.
This document provides tips for using the search function in OneNote. It describes how to select the scope of a search, such as a specific page, section, or notebook. Search results can be refined by sorting by section, title, or date modified. Advanced search tips include using quotation marks to search for exact matches, and using operators like AND and OR to combine search terms. OneNote's search also works on text within inserted images or printouts.
TiddlyWiki is a free program that allows users to easily create and organize notes, tasks lists, and other information in a single HTML file. It provides various ways to tag, link, and index "tiddlers" or notes for quick retrieval. Users can customize TiddlyWiki with plugins and macros. The document demonstrates how TiddlyWiki can be used to organize tasks, projects, contacts and more in a flexible, customizable manner without the need for file folders or locations. Help and tutorials are available online from various sources.
NoteStorm is a single-file, offline note-taking application that allows users to easily organize notes into a topical index with master topic and subtopic cards called tiddlers. Notes and attachments are automatically indexed under the appropriate topics, and can be quickly found using the topical index, search, tabs, or sidebar lists. NoteStorm files can be edited from any computer and carried on a USB stick, making notes portable and accessible anywhere.
Get quick answers to common questions
Help: Detailed help topics for all OneNote features
Training: Video tutorials and interactive lessons
Community: Discuss OneNote with other users
Check out the OneNote Blog
The OneNote team regularly posts new tips, tricks, and updates on the OneNote Blog. You can subscribe to
get notified when new posts are published.
Get Help from the OneNote Community
If you have a question that isn't answered in the Help or on the Blog, try asking the OneNote Community on
Office.com. You'll likely find other users who can help.
Watch OneNote Videos on YouTube
Microsoft publishes many instructional videos on the OneNote YouTube channel. These short
OneNote 2016 is a note-taking application that allows users to take notes across multiple notebooks, sections, and pages. It automatically saves work and syncs notes across devices. Key features include tagging notes, creating tables and hyperlinks, searching notes, and sharing notebooks with other users. The guide provides an overview of the OneNote 2016 interface and teaches users how to perform common tasks.
1. This document provides instructions for using various tools and features in OneNote Online, including how to create text spaces, insert pictures, record videos, resize images, add drawing tools, color text, and sync notebooks.
2. Key tools and features covered include creating text spaces by clicking on a page, inserting pictures by using the insert tool and picture tool, resizing images by clicking on them and using the resize tool, and syncing notebooks by clicking on the sync tool.
3. The tips cover a range of OneNote Online functions and provide step-by-step instructions to help users get the most out of the note-taking and organization capabilities in the online version.
This document provides guidance on using OneNote 2013 to go paperless. It discusses how OneNote allows for capturing information digitally that can't be captured on paper, like audio or video recordings. It then provides an overview of the key aspects of OneNote, including notebooks, sections, and pages for organizing notes. Finally, it gives examples of how OneNote can be used, such as reviewing documents, taking meeting notes, and creating to-do lists.
OneNote is a digital notebook that allows users to capture notes, documents, spreadsheets, and other information across devices using the cloud. It provides features like sections and pages for organizing notes. Users can take notes by typing, writing, drawing, or speaking into OneNote. Notebooks can also be shared with others for collaboration. The document provides steps for creating and opening notebooks, adding sections and pages for organization, and different methods for capturing notes within OneNote.
This document provides tips for using the search function in OneNote. It describes how to select the scope of a search, such as a specific page, section, or notebook. Search results can be refined by sorting by section, title, or date modified. Advanced search tips include using quotation marks to search for exact matches, and using operators like AND and OR to combine search terms. OneNote's search also works on text within inserted images or printouts.
TiddlyWiki is a free program that allows users to easily create and organize notes, tasks lists, and other information in a single HTML file. It provides various ways to tag, link, and index "tiddlers" or notes for quick retrieval. Users can customize TiddlyWiki with plugins and macros. The document demonstrates how TiddlyWiki can be used to organize tasks, projects, contacts and more in a flexible, customizable manner without the need for file folders or locations. Help and tutorials are available online from various sources.
NoteStorm is a single-file, offline note-taking application that allows users to easily organize notes into a topical index with master topic and subtopic cards called tiddlers. Notes and attachments are automatically indexed under the appropriate topics, and can be quickly found using the topical index, search, tabs, or sidebar lists. NoteStorm files can be edited from any computer and carried on a USB stick, making notes portable and accessible anywhere.
This document provides an overview of key features in Microsoft Office 2007 applications for educators, including the new ribbon interface, tools for collaboration, and features for creating interactive presentations and reviewing student work.
It describes the ribbon interface introduced in Office 2007 and how it organizes commands into tabs. Key features are highlighted for the Office applications OneNote, PowerPoint, and Word that are useful for teaching, such as creating shared notebooks in OneNote, adding animations and transitions in PowerPoint, and using track changes and comments for review in Word. The document concludes with information on additional Office 2007 resources for educators.
The interactive classroom with Microsoft OneNoteMrJud
This document discusses how Microsoft OneNote can be used in the classroom to build better thinkers and encourage collaborative work. It describes how OneNote allows for individual student login accounts so work can be tracked. Students create notebooks organized into books and pages. OneNote allows for live collaboration where multiple students can edit a file simultaneously. Comments are automatically tracked by user. Videos, audio, and links can also be embedded for collaboration. OneNote covers a variety of curriculum areas and provides an open canvas for extending student thinking.
The document provides guidance on how to work with OneNote notebooks when some collaborators are using older versions of OneNote. It explains that notebooks created in OneNote 2007 can be opened in OneNote 2013 in compatibility mode, but certain features will be unavailable. For shared use, the notebook can be converted to the 2010-2013 format. Notebooks from OneNote 2010 open without issues in OneNote 2013. Converting a notebook to the OneNote 2007 format disables newer features to allow sharing, but content using those features may be affected.
A teacher’s day made easier with one noteBlpt Thomas
The document summarizes how OneNote can be used as an effective classroom tool for teachers and students. It describes key OneNote features like creating notebooks and sections to organize notes, the ability to sync notes across devices, and sharing notes through a collaboration space. It also outlines how a OneNote Class Notebook can be set up, including a collaboration space for group work, a content library to store lessons, and individual student notebooks.
A teacher’s day made easier with one noteBlpt Thomas
The document summarizes how OneNote can be used as an effective classroom tool for teachers and students. Key features of OneNote include creating notebooks with sections, pages and the ability to sync content across devices. The Class Notebook allows teachers to share resources in the Content Library and collaborate in the Collaboration Space, while students have their own private Student Notebooks. Teachers can view all student notebooks while students only see their own. OneNote provides a way to organize, format, and consolidate all classroom files and content in one centralized place.
Microsoft OneNote is a digital cloud-based notebook that can be used across devices to capture, organize, and share information. It allows users to add notes, pictures, videos, voice recordings, and spreadsheets. OneNote syncs notes across devices so information is always up to date and accessible. Notes can also be shared securely with other users for collaboration. The tutorial explains how to set up OneNote, create and organize notebooks and sections, use features like handwriting recognition and sharing, and highlights its benefits for note taking on multiple devices.
This document provides information about the features and capabilities of Microsoft OneNote. It explains that OneNote allows users to create digital notebooks to capture and organize notes across all devices for free. It syncs notes between a PC, phone and the web. Key features highlighted include the ability to password protect sections, create quick notes, link to specific paragraphs within notes, apply templates to pages, and search and share notes with other collaborators.
OneNote 2013 allows users to go paperless by digitally capturing notes, documents, photos, and more. It provides advantages over paper like unlimited pages, automatic saving, and easy sharing of notes online. Notes are organized into notebooks, sections, and pages. Information can be typed, drawn, attached as files, or captured via screenshots, audio, or video recordings. Notes can be easily organized, searched, and shared with others. OneNote supports a paperless workflow and collaborative note-taking.
The world has changed a lot in two years. Even as offices and other workspaces open up again, the flexible nature of hybrid work continues to prove indispensable. We’ve become accustomed to a decentralized workplace where in-person collaboration is complemented with real-time and asynchronous online solutions. Microsoft Loop components extend the capabilities of Microsoft Teams and Outlook, supporting small-group collaboration and flexibility so you can remain in sync—anywhere, anytime.
Loop components are live and can be copied and pasted across Teams and Outlook — staying in sync in all the places they exist. Loop components enable your team to go from unfinished ideas to great outcomes quickly while staying in the flow of their work.
Loop component types include task list, bulleted list, checklist, numbered list, paragraph list, and tables
This guide discusses how to use Microsoft OneNote. It provides instructions, screenshots and video links to demonstrate OneNote's capabilities. The guide covers how to start OneNote, create notebooks and sections, take notes, add images, tables and spreadsheets. It also explains unique features like synchronization, quick notes, screen clippings and tags to help users learn OneNote's most powerful tools.
1. The document provides an overview of the various tools and features available in the Elluminate virtual classroom software, including whiteboards, polling, application sharing, multimedia, and breakout rooms.
2. It includes tips for using the tools effectively and optimizing online presentations.
3. The last sentences thank participants for the session and announce the topic of the next session.
The document provides information about key features and functions of eTwinning TwinSpaces, which are online collaborative workspaces for eTwinning projects. It describes how TwinSpaces allow teachers and students to share materials, communicate via messaging and chat rooms, organize online meetings, create pages and forums for sharing project work, and customize features like themes and user profiles. Administrators have additional powers like managing forums, scheduling online meetings through Adobe Connect, and editing TwinSpace details and settings. The document aims to guide users in making full use of the collaborative tools available in their TwinSpace work areas.
The document announces OneNote training sessions for staff and students to learn how to use OneNote for organizing notes, enabling real-time collaboration, and incorporating audio/video. OneNote allows users to capture notes, ideas, meetings, research and files to keep all information organized in a single place. It also enables sharing notebooks with a team for real-time collaboration on projects.
Duly OneNoted - Digital Workplace Conference NZ / AU 2017Darrell Webster
A demo-heavy session to get practical examples of how you and your team can use OneNote to work together, alongside the tools you already use within Office 365.
That important thing. That brilliant idea. The time when you need to whiteboard with your team but don’t have one. That meeting when you need at least two people to help take meeting minutes. Those business cards you should capture. That synchronised team knowledge base in your pocket.
OneNote is everywhere, within so many personal and collaborative experiences in Office 365.
This document provides an overview and instructions for using the Blackboard Collaborate web conferencing system. It describes Collaborate's capabilities for real-time online instruction, meetings, tutoring and other collaborative activities. It also outlines how to set up and use the main features of Collaborate, including audio/video, screensharing, and interactive tools like polling and whiteboarding. Pros and cons are discussed, as well as best practices for moderating Collaborate sessions.
- OneNote allows teachers and students to organize notes, lessons, and other content in one digital place across all devices. It features sections, pages, and the ability to sync and share content.
- OneNote is free and comes with Windows 10, and there are versions for Mac and mobile devices. An Office 365 subscription enables additional features like the Class Notebook for collaboration.
- The Class Notebook allows teachers to create shared spaces for content, collaboration, and private student notebooks, and includes tools for distributing materials and reviewing student work.
Evernote is a software suite for notetaking across devices that allows users to create notes with various content types like text, photos, and audio recordings. Notes can be organized into notebooks and tagged for easy searching. The software synchronizes notes across a user's devices. Evernote can be used to keep records for assessments, create digital student portfolios, record conferences, and provide feedback to students by highlighting work and recording audio comments within notes. To start, a free account is created and the Evernote software is installed. Then notes are made by typing text or importing files, and they can be shared through URL links without the recipient needing an Evernote account.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
This document provides an overview of key features in Microsoft Office 2007 applications for educators, including the new ribbon interface, tools for collaboration, and features for creating interactive presentations and reviewing student work.
It describes the ribbon interface introduced in Office 2007 and how it organizes commands into tabs. Key features are highlighted for the Office applications OneNote, PowerPoint, and Word that are useful for teaching, such as creating shared notebooks in OneNote, adding animations and transitions in PowerPoint, and using track changes and comments for review in Word. The document concludes with information on additional Office 2007 resources for educators.
The interactive classroom with Microsoft OneNoteMrJud
This document discusses how Microsoft OneNote can be used in the classroom to build better thinkers and encourage collaborative work. It describes how OneNote allows for individual student login accounts so work can be tracked. Students create notebooks organized into books and pages. OneNote allows for live collaboration where multiple students can edit a file simultaneously. Comments are automatically tracked by user. Videos, audio, and links can also be embedded for collaboration. OneNote covers a variety of curriculum areas and provides an open canvas for extending student thinking.
The document provides guidance on how to work with OneNote notebooks when some collaborators are using older versions of OneNote. It explains that notebooks created in OneNote 2007 can be opened in OneNote 2013 in compatibility mode, but certain features will be unavailable. For shared use, the notebook can be converted to the 2010-2013 format. Notebooks from OneNote 2010 open without issues in OneNote 2013. Converting a notebook to the OneNote 2007 format disables newer features to allow sharing, but content using those features may be affected.
A teacher’s day made easier with one noteBlpt Thomas
The document summarizes how OneNote can be used as an effective classroom tool for teachers and students. It describes key OneNote features like creating notebooks and sections to organize notes, the ability to sync notes across devices, and sharing notes through a collaboration space. It also outlines how a OneNote Class Notebook can be set up, including a collaboration space for group work, a content library to store lessons, and individual student notebooks.
A teacher’s day made easier with one noteBlpt Thomas
The document summarizes how OneNote can be used as an effective classroom tool for teachers and students. Key features of OneNote include creating notebooks with sections, pages and the ability to sync content across devices. The Class Notebook allows teachers to share resources in the Content Library and collaborate in the Collaboration Space, while students have their own private Student Notebooks. Teachers can view all student notebooks while students only see their own. OneNote provides a way to organize, format, and consolidate all classroom files and content in one centralized place.
Microsoft OneNote is a digital cloud-based notebook that can be used across devices to capture, organize, and share information. It allows users to add notes, pictures, videos, voice recordings, and spreadsheets. OneNote syncs notes across devices so information is always up to date and accessible. Notes can also be shared securely with other users for collaboration. The tutorial explains how to set up OneNote, create and organize notebooks and sections, use features like handwriting recognition and sharing, and highlights its benefits for note taking on multiple devices.
This document provides information about the features and capabilities of Microsoft OneNote. It explains that OneNote allows users to create digital notebooks to capture and organize notes across all devices for free. It syncs notes between a PC, phone and the web. Key features highlighted include the ability to password protect sections, create quick notes, link to specific paragraphs within notes, apply templates to pages, and search and share notes with other collaborators.
OneNote 2013 allows users to go paperless by digitally capturing notes, documents, photos, and more. It provides advantages over paper like unlimited pages, automatic saving, and easy sharing of notes online. Notes are organized into notebooks, sections, and pages. Information can be typed, drawn, attached as files, or captured via screenshots, audio, or video recordings. Notes can be easily organized, searched, and shared with others. OneNote supports a paperless workflow and collaborative note-taking.
The world has changed a lot in two years. Even as offices and other workspaces open up again, the flexible nature of hybrid work continues to prove indispensable. We’ve become accustomed to a decentralized workplace where in-person collaboration is complemented with real-time and asynchronous online solutions. Microsoft Loop components extend the capabilities of Microsoft Teams and Outlook, supporting small-group collaboration and flexibility so you can remain in sync—anywhere, anytime.
Loop components are live and can be copied and pasted across Teams and Outlook — staying in sync in all the places they exist. Loop components enable your team to go from unfinished ideas to great outcomes quickly while staying in the flow of their work.
Loop component types include task list, bulleted list, checklist, numbered list, paragraph list, and tables
This guide discusses how to use Microsoft OneNote. It provides instructions, screenshots and video links to demonstrate OneNote's capabilities. The guide covers how to start OneNote, create notebooks and sections, take notes, add images, tables and spreadsheets. It also explains unique features like synchronization, quick notes, screen clippings and tags to help users learn OneNote's most powerful tools.
1. The document provides an overview of the various tools and features available in the Elluminate virtual classroom software, including whiteboards, polling, application sharing, multimedia, and breakout rooms.
2. It includes tips for using the tools effectively and optimizing online presentations.
3. The last sentences thank participants for the session and announce the topic of the next session.
The document provides information about key features and functions of eTwinning TwinSpaces, which are online collaborative workspaces for eTwinning projects. It describes how TwinSpaces allow teachers and students to share materials, communicate via messaging and chat rooms, organize online meetings, create pages and forums for sharing project work, and customize features like themes and user profiles. Administrators have additional powers like managing forums, scheduling online meetings through Adobe Connect, and editing TwinSpace details and settings. The document aims to guide users in making full use of the collaborative tools available in their TwinSpace work areas.
The document announces OneNote training sessions for staff and students to learn how to use OneNote for organizing notes, enabling real-time collaboration, and incorporating audio/video. OneNote allows users to capture notes, ideas, meetings, research and files to keep all information organized in a single place. It also enables sharing notebooks with a team for real-time collaboration on projects.
Duly OneNoted - Digital Workplace Conference NZ / AU 2017Darrell Webster
A demo-heavy session to get practical examples of how you and your team can use OneNote to work together, alongside the tools you already use within Office 365.
That important thing. That brilliant idea. The time when you need to whiteboard with your team but don’t have one. That meeting when you need at least two people to help take meeting minutes. Those business cards you should capture. That synchronised team knowledge base in your pocket.
OneNote is everywhere, within so many personal and collaborative experiences in Office 365.
This document provides an overview and instructions for using the Blackboard Collaborate web conferencing system. It describes Collaborate's capabilities for real-time online instruction, meetings, tutoring and other collaborative activities. It also outlines how to set up and use the main features of Collaborate, including audio/video, screensharing, and interactive tools like polling and whiteboarding. Pros and cons are discussed, as well as best practices for moderating Collaborate sessions.
- OneNote allows teachers and students to organize notes, lessons, and other content in one digital place across all devices. It features sections, pages, and the ability to sync and share content.
- OneNote is free and comes with Windows 10, and there are versions for Mac and mobile devices. An Office 365 subscription enables additional features like the Class Notebook for collaboration.
- The Class Notebook allows teachers to create shared spaces for content, collaboration, and private student notebooks, and includes tools for distributing materials and reviewing student work.
Evernote is a software suite for notetaking across devices that allows users to create notes with various content types like text, photos, and audio recordings. Notes can be organized into notebooks and tagged for easy searching. The software synchronizes notes across a user's devices. Evernote can be used to keep records for assessments, create digital student portfolios, record conferences, and provide feedback to students by highlighting work and recording audio comments within notes. To start, a free account is created and the Evernote software is installed. Then notes are made by typing text or importing files, and they can be shared through URL links without the recipient needing an Evernote account.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
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This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
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In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
2. Why using OneNote and Live
sharing sessions
Start syncing quickly when other
people are also editing the same page
People can be writing notes together
Being in the same place where your
team shares content
communicate with your colleagues
during a conference call without
having to wait for the resulting e-mail
volley to reach your Inbox
3. Why using OneNote and Live
sharing sessions
Assign a task to a student and know
that everyone automatically has the
same information
Having important events of the day(
from news releases that relate to your
practice, to client questions and their
resolutions ) all saved together, in real
time, in one place
Create a team diary with OneNote
shared sessions
4. Why using OneNote and Live
sharing sessions
Track the progress of each group of
students by clicking on their pages to
see what they were working on and how
they were doing
Share each group's work with the entire
class
Excellent tool for brainstorming
Can be used in non-edit mode where the
instructor broadcasts to all students
When the shared session ends, all the
students have their own copy of the
material
5. Why using OneNote and Live
sharing sessions
You can set up a shared session with
as many other people as you want
Peer-to-peer shared note-taking
experience. Which means you don't
need some fancy server or web site
It is a little like a giant whiteboard that
everyone can stand at and write stuff
on
You can type, paste in pictures,
charts, graphs, etc. You can also add
additional pages at any time, for
6. Create your own team diary
Create a page layout that helps to
organize the content logically for
everyone in your group
click anywhere on a OneNote page to
begin typing. You can easily allot
portions of your page to elements such
as a reminder list, a task assignment list,
and an open discussion area
After you set up the page as you want it,
you can save its layout to reuse it for
each new shared session
7. Create your own team diary
To save your page layout:
On the Format menu, click Stationery.
In the Stationery task pane, click Save
current page as stationery
To apply the stationery to any page,
click the stationery name under My
Stationery in the Stationery task
pane. My Stationery appears in the
task pane after the first time that you
save your own stationery
8. Create your own team diary
In the following example, custom note flags have
been used for reminders and assigned tasks
10. Start a shared note-taking
session
On the File menu, click Share with
Others.
In the Share task pane, click Start a
Session.
In the Start Shared Session task
pane, select the pages to share, and
add a password if you want one. Then
click Start Shared Session.
11. Invite your colleagues to join
the session
At the bottom of the Current Shared
Session task pane, make sure that the
Allow participants to edit check box is
selected. (This allows team members to
view and modify the selected shared
pages.)
Click Invite Participants.
OneNote automatically creates an
Outlook e-mail message containing the
information that participants need to join
the session. Add the e-mail addresses of
the intended participants just as you
would when creating any e-mail
message, and then click Send.
13. Identify participants and discussion
threads in a shared note-taking
session
Assigning a unique text color to each
participant to distinguish the author of
individual notes
14. Manage tasks and reminders
To create tasks and appointments:
Select the text that you want to add to
an Outlook task or appointment.
On the Tools menu, point to Create
Outlook Item, and then click either
Create Outlook Appointment or
Create Outlook Task.
15. Turn notes into documents
Select the notes that you need. On the
File menu, point to Send to, and then
click Microsoft Office Word
A new Word document containing your
selected text is created
16. Keep content of past shared
note-taking sessions
accessible
To save a team diary to a shared
location:
On the File menu, click Share with
Others.
Under Share this section, click a
location.