A quick guide to using Microsoft OneNote on tablets, online, or on your desktop OneNote is the note-taking-and-sharing application that's part of Microsoft Office. It lets you create notes by hand, as audio, or by clipping items from other electronic formats to create a file that can be indexed and searched. With the release of Office 2013, OneNote has been integrated with Windows 8-powered tablet platforms and offers advanced mobile-enhanced features. This guide includes all the basic information, guidance, and insight you need to take full advantage of everything OneNote can do for you. * OneNote is the Microsoft Office note-taking application that lets you make notes and clip items from electronic media to create a searchable file * This friendly, plain-English guide shows you how to use OneNote online, on your desktop PC, or on your Windows-powered tablet * Helps you take advantage of this highly useful and often-overlooked application OneNote 2013 For Dummies gets you up and running with OneNote quickly and easily.
Learn to:
- Take advantage of note saving and sharing tools
- Create notes from scratch and add electronic files
- Index your notes for easy searching
- Use OneNote on your Windows® 8 tablet
Take note! OneNote lets you organize, access, and share notes on multiple devices
OneNote is much more than a note-taking app for students. The 2013 incarnation is a feature-rich application with online and tablet versions that enable sharing and collaboration. And this book shows you how to take full advantage of everything it offers — text recognition, the ability to include data from other Office apps, and more!
- Meet OneNote — navigate the interface, create a Microsoft account, and set up a notebook
- Note how it's done — make your first notes, organize them, and choose whether to sync your notes manually
- Tag it — tag notes for followup, mark ideas, identify items to be e-mailed, and establish priority
- See what you mean — add images, video, and audio to notes
- Write on — hand-write a note on your tablet's screen and let OneNote convert it to text
- Notes in the sky — store notes securely on SkyDrive® and access them from any web- enabled device
- A team effort — share notes and collaborate via OneNote Web App
Open the book and find:
- Easy ways to format notes
- Tips on keeping your notes secure
- Why you need a Microsoft account
- All about OneNote for Windows 8
- How to edit notes on Android and iOS devices
- Ways to use OneNote every day
- What you need to know about permissions
- Ten terrific OneNote tips