Course Overview
Schedule Dates
Microsoft OneNote for End User
Microsoft OneNote for End User
Microsoft OneNote for End User
Microsoft OneNote for End User
Course Content
- One Note Versions
- Keyboard Shortcuts
- Customizing the Quick Access Toolbar
- Touring the Interface
- Creating a One Note Notebook
- Changing Notebook properties and closing
- Deleting a Notebook stored in One Drive
- Creating, Moving and Deleting Sections
- Creating section groups
- Creating a Note on a page & Sending content to One Not
- Using the One Note clipper
- Using the screen clipper
- Adding pictures and online pictures
- nserting links ,equations and symbols
- Formatting text & Using the format painter
- Using styles & Organizing content with a table
- Searching a Notebook
- Tagging Notes & Organizing the interface
- Changing the page colour and background
- Customizing fonts, themes and the interface & Setting paper size
- Applying a One Note Template to a Page
- Creating your own Template
- Working in Pen Mode
- Drawing Shapes with Touch
- Working with Outlook tasks
- Outlook meeting and meeting notes
- Sending page information by email
- Saving to OneDrive & Inviting others to a Notebook
- Converting Notebooks to other formats
- Exporting OneNote content
FAQs
To create a new notebook in OneNote, open the application and go to the “File” menu. Select “New,” choose a location to save the notebook (OneDrive for cloud storage or your computer), and enter a name for your new notebook. Click “Create Notebook” to finalize.
Yes, OneNote is available on multiple devices, including Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, and web browsers. Your notebooks sync across these devices through your Microsoft account, ensuring you can access your notes from anywhere.
Yes, OneNote has a powerful search feature that allows you to search for keywords across all your notebooks, sections, and pages. Simply type your search query into the search bar, and OneNote will display the relevant results.
OneNote integrates seamlessly with other Microsoft Office applications, such as Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. You can easily send content from these applications to OneNote, embed files, and link notes to tasks and calendar events. This integration enhances productivity and allows for more streamlined workflow management.