Video: How to organize stuff in OneNote 2010
Posted on 06. Apr, 2010 by OneNote in Videos
A quick overview of how you can easily organize notes and information in Microsoft OneNote 2010.
You can view the English version of the video below, or click to select an alternate language:
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Todd G
18. Oct, 2010
OneNote is for people that have lots of information that they need organized and digitalized. Inputing it in one place makes it really easy to find via search and keep track. My biggest Like with OneNote is easily finding Notes with the Search bar on top right.
Shay H
18. Oct, 2010
Very nice and touching video of all the perks that Onenote offers; however, the video lacks explanation and clarity of how to actually use this resource
jennifer
17. Oct, 2010
Excellent,
One note will save a lots of paper and I do not have to look for my papers anymore..
very good organizer
Thank you
Kwanzaa
17. Oct, 2010
Very basic info. Skimmed the surface and it should say so. For the initiated it will not take them far! I am an old time user so I can judge.
WellThen
16. Oct, 2010
A good intro video, to get a new user a rough idea of the kind of info that might be stored in OneNote, and how it might be organized. After it plays, there should be link to a second video. The second video shows a contrast between 2 students. The first has been taking notes in a spiral notebook, the second in OneNote. Each has many pages of notes, and wants to find where they wrote the description of the Pythagorean theorem. They both are shown searching in real time. The first, in the left window, starts shuffling through pages, scanning for their written notes. The second, in the right window. clicks in the Find box, types P-y-t and BAM! the list with links to *all* the pages where where the term was typed or written. The student in the right window clicks the first link, and is reviewing the theorem while the one in the left window is still searching. The OneNote student picks a different page from the find list, and is now looking at a scanned-in handout from the instructor about the theorem.
(If you can use a different search example to show a term being found in multiple notebooks, that might be good.)
Mario
16. Oct, 2010
Great! Is easy now!
MobiusDick
16. Oct, 2010
OneNote is the greatest thing Microsoft has ever come out with. It only does EVERYTHING, to borrow from Sony. You can record audio or video reminders along with any kind of document: Word, Publisher, Excel, Power Point, even SharePoint documents, email or web page sections. It is simple and intuitive. I am glad Microsoft decided to get behind OneNote. I have been using it since OneNote 2003 when it came with my tablet PC. I always worry that sometimes great and productive programs go the way of MS Groove or MS Binder. The only way it could be more complete would be to integrate it with Dragon Naturally Speaking Pro or Preferred; or MS Math–although the math capabilities of OneNote are pretty good other than solving Differential Equations.
Sharon
15. Oct, 2010
A lot of potential, wonderful tool. Great video, Thanks!
Stephen
14. Oct, 2010
Perfect 1 minute intro!
mat@!!!!?
13. Oct, 2010
It was REALLY helpful. Keep up the good work! :-)
Pete
11. Oct, 2010
Only time will tell how I progress from onset to very familiar knowledge. Seems useful.
SA
11. Oct, 2010
Looks like a very useful tool after seeing the video. Will comment more after I begin using this software. (Am still in trial mode).
Lynne R
10. Oct, 2010
Could you explain how to use it in words? Thanks
Jeanne
10. Oct, 2010
Thank you Bill Gates!!!
Violet
08. Oct, 2010
not quite sure how to use
김소희
08. Oct, 2010
원노트 굉장히 신기하고 편리하네요!!
요즘같은 IT 시대에 쓰기 좋아요!!
특히 시험기간에 노트정리용으로^^
W. Bruce Gibbs
07. Oct, 2010
As with all things, some will see nothing, others will see endless possibilities.
One Note makes dynamic sense of a brain storming session, follows a thought process wherever it may lead, takes paint splatterings and molds them in to a creative colage. wherever your process takes you, across the globe with colleagues each bringing their input dynamically, simultaneously into the fold, using cloud storage.
It allows you, to be you, whenever and wherever you want … use your broadband netbook and easily log into a cloud project that’s running realtime, get the feel of where your colleagues are heading, then guide or enhance their efforts..
Sometimes a program comes along that allows you to be as creative as you can be, much like a writer uses audio dicatation to run with a thought without having to be concerned about the typing of other physical attentions that distract you from your creative process.
Well done Microsoft, it’s a tool that has made my work, my family life, my play things, so much more enjoyable, even as they are spread across two continents.
I’m a believer . . . my favorite app !
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eddie
07. Oct, 2010
That music sounds like it was from a porn flick.