March 2022
Beginner
896 pages
21h 44m
English
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Chapter 4
Note-Taking with OneNote
IN THIS CHAPTER
Getting started with OneNote
Adding a notebook, sections, and pages
Adding content to your notes
Sending web pages to OneNote
Tweaking OneNote’s settings
If you haven’t used OneNote, you’ve missed out on Microsoft’s premier example of a cloud-first, mobile-first application. OneNote started as a small app in the Office suite. It’s grown a lot during the years, and today it's part of Windows itself. It’s arguably one of the most advanced Windows 11 apps, although Microsoft Edge fans may beg to differ.
OneNote isn’t Windows-only. Far from it. OneNote is available on the Mac, iPhones, iPads, Android smartphones and tablets, and other mobile devices. You can use OneNote to talk to yourself — pass all sorts of things around to your computers, your tablets, your smartphones. And the interface makes working with those things surprisingly ...