OneNote
Getting Started with OneNote
Microsoft OneNote lets you create and organize detailed notes in notebooks and sections, supports multiple formats (text, images, audio, video, drawings, and handwriting), enables real-time collaboration, and is accessible via web or apps on Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android.
How to?
- Organize your notebook by adding pages, subpages, and sections
- Add a section group to keep similar sections organized in your notebooks
- Alphabetically organize pages and sections of a notebook
- Tag items in OneNote
- Search for tagged notes in notebooks
- Search through extensive notes for specific content
- Create a shared notebook
- Personalize your notes by drawing and sketching on your notebook
- Insert online videos to your notebook
- Insert files into your notebooks
- Expand on your notes by recording audio and video notes
- Incorporate Excel spreadsheets within OneNote
- Insert Powerpoint slides into OneNote
- Attach files to OneNote
- Send notebooks via email
- Save notebooks to OneDrive for easier storage and access
- Add a notebook to Teams
- Utilize a Class Notebook within a classroom Team
- Utilize a Staff Notebook within a Staff Team
- Share a notebook or specific pages from a notebook with other users
- Protect your notes enabling password protection
- Manually or automatically sync notebooks to keep them up-to-date
- Change permissions for users to view or edit shared notebooks
- Save notebooks as PDF
- Search through extensive notes for specific content
- Utilize a Class Notebook within a classroom Team
- Utilize a Staff Notebook within a Staff Team