Top 8 Tips for OneNote
Are you a OneNote user and want to learn how to quickly take text and convert it into a bullet or numbered list? How to quickly create a table? How to quickly move rows of information up or down in a table? How to link information from one page to another to quickly navigate through your notebook? Or how to organize your notebook with quick shortcuts?
Hopefully you noticed the quick/ly trend as this week’s Tech Tips: Work Smarter, Not Harder blog post is… well it’s not our blog post, it’s a post to encourage you to check out “Top Eight Tips for OneNote” from the “Nano Tips for Using Microsoft Office with Mike Tholfsen” LinkedIn Learning Course. In this video you’ll (quickly) learn how to (quickly):
- Add bullets / create a bullet list
- Add numbers to create a numbered list
- Create a table
- Move rows of information up or down in a table
- Create a link to a page in your (One)Notebook
- Create subpages
- Bulk create pages
- Record audio (though remember, audio recording of lectures may not be used without instructor permission or an approved accommodation through Accessibility Services)
BONUS! Here’s a ninth tip on how to “Copy Text From Picture in OneNote” (also from “Nano Tips for Using Microsoft Office with Mike Tholfsen”).
Not a LinkedIn user? No problem! As a student at the College you have access to courses through LinkedIn Learning (like the one linked above). All you need to do is sign in from the LinkedIn Learning icon in your HUB account.
Not (currently) a OneNote user, but interested in learning more? Check out our previous Tech Tips: Work Smarter, Not Harder blog post on OneNote!