Get up to speed with OneNote for the web, the browser version of the popular note taking app from Microsoft.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Getting organized with OneNote for the web
- Launching the OneNote app from Microsoft 365
- Creating a new OneNote notebook in OneDrive
- Creating a new OneNote notebook in MicrosoftTeams
- Creating sections and pages
- Inserting files on a page
- Inserting typed notes
- Inserting meeting details your from Outlook calendar
- Capturing spoken works with Dictate
- Recording audio in OneNote
- View your feed
- Changing the view of a OneNote notebook
- Open a page in a new tab
- Printing pages
- Moving sections and pages
- Changing OneNote section tab colors
- Searching for notes
- Adding tags to notes
- Switching to the OneNote desktop app
- Handwriting and highlighting notes
- Sharing a OneNote notebook
- Viewing note authors and managing page versions
- Copying a link to a page or section
- Getting help with Tell Me
- Accessing online resources for OneNote
- Working with the iOS app
- Case study: Heather's notebook
- Creating section groups
- Creating subpages
- Creating custom tags in OneNote
- Take more notes with OneNote and other Microsoft 365 apps
Taught by
Heather Severino