Course Outline
Introduction to OneNote
- What is OneNote and how it works within Microsoft 365
- OneNote versions (desktop, web, mobile)
- Understanding notebooks, sections, and pages
Creating and Structuring Notes
- Creating and formatting notes
- Inserting images, tables, links, and tags
- Using drawing tools and handwritten notes
Organizing and Managing Information
- Organizing content with pages and section groups
- Searching notes and using tags
- Linking notes and creating internal references
Collaborating with Teams
- Sharing notebooks and setting permissions
- Real-time collaboration and version history
- Best practices for team notebooks
Integrating OneNote with Microsoft 365
- Linking with Outlook emails and meeting notes
- Using OneNote inside Microsoft Teams
- Connecting with Planner and To Do
Tips, Tricks, and Use Cases
- Using templates and custom tags
- OneNote for project management and research
- Personalizing OneNote for productivity
Summary and Next Steps
Requirements
- Basic familiarity with Microsoft Office applications
- Comfort using desktop and/or web-based productivity tools
- Experience working in a collaborative environment
Audience
- Public sector professionals and administrative staff
- Project coordinators and team leads
- Knowledge workers managing shared content and tasks
Testimonials (5)
I was recently struggling with some pivot table issues and the course gave me the knowledge to work with pivot tables quicker, smarter and more efficiently.
Arina Moayed-Dzenisa - Universal-Investment-Gesellschaft mbH Branch Poland Sp. z o. o.
Course - Microsoft Office Excel - poziom średnio zaawansowany
examples and looking for solutions
Monika Lesniewska - Takenaka Europe GmbH Sp. z o.o. Oddzial w Polsce
Course - Excel Data Analysis
The second day as Power Bi is a really friendly tool, and clearly Costas knows it very well, it was really good to learn about that tool. Unfortunately we have to see Power pivot in excel first which is really not user friendly but definitely a must see first in order to understand how Power Bi works, and it makes Power Bi look super cool :)
Anne-Cecile Jacquot - Ameropa
Course - Excel to Power BI
The fact he had dif excel and data sheets with exercises for us to do.
Deepakie Singh Sodhi - Queens College, CUNY
Course - Excel For Statistical Data Analysis
Working on and using our own data/spreadsheets, where we could see how it would benefit us most.