Collect your thoughts – OneNote

Wouldn’t it be nice to simply think great thoughts and have your computer following along behind you, automatically recording them? Well, maybe not all your thoughts, but at least your best  ones. OneNote comes close to being the type of electronic assistant that helps you capture, organize, and share great ideas, whether you’re writing on napkins or whiteboards, singing or doodling, browsing the Web or writing new content.  If you’re running Windows 10 on your computer, OneNote will already be installed.  It’s also included in Office 365 and Office 2019, and is available as a free standalone application for Windows and lots of other operating systems.

Have a look at this short video to see what OneNote does for you.

OneNote is your very own digital notebook.

Whether you have a million ideas, a million things to do, or a million things to remember, OneNote is the perfect app for capturing pretty much everything.

With OneNote, you can:

  • Type notes or record audio at your laptop.
  • Sketch or write ideas on your tablet.
  • Add picture from your phone.
  • Find notes instantly.
  • Freely move notes around the page.
  • Organize those pages into sections.
  • Keep your sections in one or more notebooks.
  • Switch devices and pick up right where you left off.
  • Share your notebooks with others so you can all view and contribute at the same time.

And for more help in finding your way round OneNote, have a look at this downloadable “Quick Start Guide” from Microsoft:

OneNote 2016 QUICK START – WIN

And for any further help, or questions about the best type of system for your needs, contact us in the datamills office on 0114 287 0510.


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