Covers the features and functions of the note-taking application, with information on such topics as creating a notebook, writing notes, putting a table in a note, linking notes, spell checking, conducting research, and using OneNote with other Office applications.
Get the full-color, visual guide that makes learning Microsoft OneNote 2013 plain and simple! Follow the books easy steps and screenshots and clear, concise language to learn the simplest ways to organize information and manage your work and personal lives.
Heres WHAT youll learn:
- Take notes, organize, and share them
- Bookmark and tag notes for easier searching
- Add pictures, drawings, and spreadsheets
- Handwrite notes and convert them to text
- Record audio and video notes
- Access notes from the web or mobile device
Heres HOW youll learn it:
- Jump in wherever you need answers
- Follow easy STEPS and SCREENSHOTS to see exactly what to do
- Get handy TIPS for new techniques and shortcuts
- Use TRY THIS! exercises to apply what you learn right away
Get the full-color, visual guide that makes learning Microsoft OneNote 2013 plain and simple! Follow the books easy steps and screenshots and clear, concise language to learn the simplest ways to organize information and manage your work and personal lives.
Heres WHAT youll learn:
- Take notes, organize, and share them
- Bookmark and tag notes for easier searching
- Add pictures, drawings, and spreadsheets
- Handwrite notes and convert them to text
- Record audio and video notes
- Access notes from the web or mobile device
Heres HOW youll learn it:
- Jump in wherever you need answers
- Follow easy STEPS and SCREENSHOTS to see exactly what to do
- Get handy TIPS for new techniques and shortcuts
- Use TRY THIS! Exercises to apply what you learn right away
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: About this book
Chapter 2: Getting started with OneNote 2013
Chapter 3: Storing your notes
Chapter 4: Writing basic notes
Chapter 5: Taking notes to another level
Chapter 6: Putting a table in a note
Chapter 7: Linking your notes
Chapter 8: Making OneNote easier to use
Chapter 9: Using the spelling checker on your notes
Chapter 10: Drawing notes
Chapter 11: Organizing your notes
Chapter 12: Searching for stray notes
Chapter 13: Housecleaning in OneNote
Chapter 14: Conducting research in OneNote 2013
Chapter 15: Distributing your notes
Chapter 16: Using OneNote with other Office 2013 applications
Chapter 17: Sharing notebooks with others
Chapter 18: Customizing OneNote 2013
Chapter 19: Using OneNote Web App
About the author
Peter Weverka is a computer-book author, technical writer, and freelance editor with years of experience creating content for an end-user audience. He has written books on a variety of Microsoft applications, including Microsoft OneNote 2010 Plain & Simple.