OneNote
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Locations

Toronto
20 Queen Street West, Suite 3306
(
Toronto Eaton Centre)

North York
2 Lansing Square, Suite 505
(Hwy 401 & Hwy 404/DVP)

Mississauga
1087 Meyerside Drive, Unit 10
(
Dixie Rd. & Hwy. 401)

Newmarket
16635 Yonge Street, Unit 19
(
Yonge St. & Mulock Dr.)

 

Any sufficiently complex project is going to have relevant information spread across many different sources: the Web, Word and Excel documents, e-mails, PDFs, and even in the brains of multiple different people. OneNote is a free-form information gathering tool that lets one or more people work on a document that pulls from many different sources. In this course you’ll learn how to use OneNote to tame the deluge of information that flows through a modern, computerized, interconnected business.

Course Prerequisite: Participants should already be familiar with the basics of at least one other Microsoft Office product (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, or Outlook).

 

 

Overview             

Screen Layout

Creating Notebooks

Creating Pages in Notebooks

 

Gathering Data

Entering Data

Formatting Text

Quick Styles

Note Containers

Bulleted & Numbered Lists

Inserting & Linking MS Office Files

Attaching Files    

Excel & PowerPoint Integration

Inserting Web Content

Inserting Pictures

Inserting Audio & Video

Creating Tables

Screen Clipping

 

Organizing Notes

Notebook Templates

SubPages

Create Sections by Project or Topic               

Use Unfiled Notes Section

Moving Notes Between Sections

Navigating Sections

Section Groups

 

Searching

Search Options

 

OneNote Tools

Calculator

Drawing Tools

Password Protection

 

Working with Outlook

Create Outlook Tasks from OneNote

Create Linked Notes for Meetings & Contacts

Send E-mail to OneNote

E-Mail Notes from OneNote

 

Sending OneNote Data

Send to Others who don’t have OneNote

Publish as PDF

Send to MS Word

 

Tagging Items

Using Tags to Find Items

Tagging Content in Office Files

Working with OneNote Tags

Creating Custom Tags

Annotating Printouts

 

Shared Notebooks

How to Share Notebooks

Merging Changes

Highlight Unread Changes

Find Edits by Date or Author

 
 
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