Getting Started With OneNote
Getting Started With OneNote
Getting Started With OneNote
OneNote basics
How are OneNote pages different?
This is an example of a normal page of notes. You can type anywhere just click and type. For example, type your name here. Then try moving it around.
Special Unfiled Notes section for note pages you need to create in a hurry. You can drag them elsewhere later. There is no Save button on the toolbar because OneNote saves all your notes automatically!
Upgrading from OneNote 2003? Make sure to check out page 11 after you have looked through the other pages.
Be prepared
Having all this information at your fingertips will keep you always prepared: for the next meeting, for writing a final document or e-mail message, for doing a task, for talking to a customer, for going on a trip, and so on. You can flag items in your notebooks as Important or To Do and then quickly gather summaries of information you have flagged this way. OneNote is fully customizable so you can adapt it to your work style.
A team effort
You can also work with your whole team in a shared notebook that everybody can edit at the same time and view even while not connected to the network. OneNote seamlessly merges the changes each time anyone updates the notebook. A shared notebook is a great way to see what information the team has gathered, what files and notes are available as sources, even what action items remain for the team to work on. Continue to the next pages of this Guide for an overview of basic features you should know about.
containers that you can move around. Try dragging the note containers using the handle at the top of each container. Press SHIFT while dragging if you want to merge the containers. You can store information in tables. Food to bring Apples Oranges Drinks Quantity 5 4 8
You can paste pictures into your notes, including clip art and digital photos
It's easy to create lists: Bulleted lists for random thoughts In many different styles Even nested outlines 1. Create numbered lists 2. Use them for step-by-step notes
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For ink tips on Tablet PC, check the More Cool Features section after you are done with this one. You can make simple diagrams using the Drawing Toolbar (available on the View menu). You can copy and paste information from the Web or from other programs on your computer.
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Insert a screen clipping from the Web: 1. Press Window logo key + S while in any program or browser 2. Select an area of your screen. A separate OneNote window will open showing the Unfiled Notes section where the screen clipping is inserted:
When you want to insert a screen clipping into the current page instead of the Unfiled Notes section, switch to the OneNote window, put the cursor where you want the clipping, and click Insert > Screen Clipping or the Clip button on the toolbar:
You can customize options for screen clippings by right-clicking the OneNote icon in the Windows taskbar:
If you accumulate too many notebooks with too many sections inside each notebook, you can use Section Groups (File > New > Section Group) to nest a multi-level hierarchy of sections within one notebook.
OneNote can quickly find typed text, handwritten notes (if they were written on a Tablet PC), and even text inside pictures!
When the search results appear, you can view each search result individually, or click View List to see a complete list of the pages that contain your search term. Tip: Click the red X button when you want to clear the yellow highlighting. Did OneNote find the word in the picture of the business card below? Main contact in Contoso: Rene Valdes
Contoso
In Outlook 2007 this button is also available on the right-click menu for an item, or on the ribbon when you open the item:
Use the Task toolbar button and drop-down or Insert > Outlook Task. Click the drop-down arrow to control the task due date.
By default, the message goes to the Unfiled Notes section, but you can change that setting in Tools > Options > Outlook Integration.
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You can save your notes in formats like PDF of XPS, for distributing to people who do not have OneNote or posting your notes on a Web page. You can publish selected page(s) or a whole section. Click File > Publish as PDF or XPS.
Try it now:
1. Put your cursor on the line below: Important decision in a meeting 2. Find the Tag toolbar button and click the drop-down arrow. Or click Insert > Tag. Click Important on the drop-down menu:
3. On the same drop-down menu click Show All Tagged Notes. You will see the tagged note in the list, in addition to tags from other notebooks. Click on any tag in the roll-up to jump to the note. Tip: If you want to limit the tags summary to part of your notes, or just see notes you have tagged recently, choose a different Search setting at the bottom of the Tags Summary task pane:
A notebook can be shared simply by storing it in a shared location, such as a shared folder on your own computer, a file share on a server, or SharePoint site (Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 or 3.0). OneNote will guide you through setting up a proper location if you use the Share menu or the shared notebook option in the New Notebook Wizard.
If you don't upgrade: Earlier version notes will be read-only Some functionality (for example, search) is not fully supported for such notes Don't upgrade shared notes If you are sharing OneNote 2003 files with other people who do not have OneNote 2007, do not upgrade those files. OneNote 2003 cannot read the new OneNote 2007 format.
Notebooks vs. If you did a bulk upgrade, be aware that any top-level folders were turned into folders notebooks. Notebooks are a new feature that allows you to keep sections separate.
Read more about them on the first page of this Guide. If you have additional folders (now called "section groups"), we recommend that you consider creating new notebooks and drag sections out of these folders into the notebooks. This note structure makes navigation between notes more convenient. Tip: Expand the notebook Navigation Bar while you are reorganizing your note structure.
Multiple notebooks Multiple computer support Shared notebooks Notebook synchronization and merging Outlook integration o Outlook task synchronization o Notes linked to Outlook items o Send Outlook e-mails to OneNote Send Web pages to OneNote Hyperlinks between notes Insert files as printouts Notebook templates
File attachments on pages Recognition of text in pictures Tables Drawing tools Lasso Select Calculator Faster search Audio search Full page view OneNote Mobile for mobile devices Programmability import/export APIs
To find out how to use these features, flip through the page tabs in this section and the More Cool Features section in this Guide notebook.
Also check out the section "More Cool Features in this Guide notebook (just click the section tab to open it). There you will find more ways to get the most out of your note taking.
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