What you have produced here is very nice, but it only deals with the notebook infrastructure. You might remember when Outlook contained a journal it would automatically capture all of the events within Outlook in that journal. I wonder if that's possible for OneNote to do -- to automatically capture events not only within Outlook but when creating or modifying files to provide a brief entry into your infrastructure on the day that it occurred. Since the user will work on many activities during the day, each activity entry within OneNote should be brief but also provide a link back to the file, or the Outlook section (tasks, emails, calendar item, notes item). This would be one fantastic Journal. Then if the user needs to locate an item completed on a particular day, that user can also link that journal entry to other OneNote pages. Advertisement Updated by Tina Sieber on 7 March, 2017. I am going to ruffle a few feathers here by saying that Microsoft The market is drenched in note-taking apps competing with Evernote. But there is only one serious Evernote alternative. Let us explain why that is OneNote. Try Microsoft Edge A fast and secure browser that's designed for Windows 10 No. Create or customize page templates. You can use OneNote templates as they. Personal journal. Keep a daily record of your experiences with this handy journal template. This is an accessible template. Download Edit in Browser. Personal journal. OneNote is the digital equivalent of a binder, giving you more organizational control. The showdown will continue, so for the sake of productivity and peace, let’s say that Evernote and OneNote are amazing note-taking apps. It's hard to pick between the two. We compared everything from interface to note organization to help you choose. What works best for you? With their pros and cons. I use both, as and when the purpose dictates it. And I have come to love both because they have made me more organized with my note-taking. We have covered a bit of OneNote’s capabilities with: • • • But effective note-taking requires as many tips and tricks you can pull together. So, here for your productive pleasure are ten more. Create Your To-Do Lists in a Jiffy That’s how you start your day. An organizer and a diary aren’t complete without a to-do. Here’s how you Is making a to-do list on your to-do list? Set it up in OneNote to make getting things done as straightforward as possible. You can start your daily to-do in a new Note page. Select the Home ribbon. Click on To Do Tag in the tags box or use the shortcut key of CTRL+1. Type your first to-do item. Hit Enter and then CTRL+1 to add succeeding items. If you complete your to-do, you can check them off one by one. Use Templates and Get off the Starting Blocks It used to be difficult to OneNote is a great way to keep your thoughts organized, and templates can make that process even easier. Learn how to use, edit and create your own templates with this guide. It’s probably because in OneNote, there are Notebooks and Pages, two different entities. But once you know where OneNote stores its templates, using them for productivity could become a habit. OneNote being a digital equivalent gives you the Draw tab on the ribbon with quite a few drawing tools for visually representing your ideas. Draw your ideas, color them, and flesh them out. Feel Like Writing on Paper? Does a white sheet of paper make you more creative? Or maybe, it is the soothing yellow of a legal pad? OneNote isn’t about paper at all, but two simple choices can help you duplicate the feel of writing on paper. Check out the View tab on the ribbon. Combining Page Color and Rule Lines, you can create your own writing “environment”.
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