OneNote 2013 Tutorial



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VIRGINIA TECH OneNote 2013 Tutorial Getting Started Guide Instructional Technology Team, College of Engineering Last Updated: Spring 2014 Email tabletteam@vt.edu if you need additional assistance after reading this document.

Contents Why Use OneNote?... 2 Getting Started with Notebooks, Sections, and Pages... 2 Creating a New Notebook... 2 Creating a New Section and Renaming a Section... 3 Creating a New Page and Renaming a Page... 3 Changing the Color of a Section... 4 Adding Lines to a Page... 4 Sending a Document to OneNote... 4 Typing and Inking... 6 Typing in OneNote... 6 Inking in OneNote... 6 Erase Inking... 7 Erasing Ink Using Pen Buttons... 7 Converting Ink to Text... 8 Tags... 9 Tagging your Notes... 9 Removing a Tag... 10 Finding your Tags and Creating a Summary Page... 11 Inserting Space... 12 Recording... 13 Recording Audio or Video... 13 Renaming a Recording... 14 Replaying Audio or Video... 14 Searching... 15 Making Audio and Video Notes Searchable... 15 Searching Your Notes... 15 Page Versions... 16 Mailing a OneNote Page... 16 Sharing a Notebook... 17 Storing your Notebook on the Cloud... 17 Manually Syncing your Notebook with the Cloud in OneDrive... 18 Accessing your Notebook Online... 18 Sharing your Notebook with Others... 19 Invite People... 19 Get a Sharing Link... 19 1

Why Use OneNote? OneNote is the ultimate virtual notebook that enables users to create notes in various formats, share those notes, sync those notes with the cloud, and collaborate with others. You can easily create typed, handwritten, audio and video notes, and search those notes. You do not have to worry about forgetting to save those notes because everything is saved automatically as you work. There is also a free OneNote app available for both ios and Android devices. Both apps allow you to see your handwritten notes. Please note: New handwritten notes cannot be created using the mobile app, only typed notes. Getting Started with Notebooks, Sections, and Pages When you first start using OneNote, a notebook named Personal is already created for you. This notebook will contain several folders. Each folder contains pages. Creating a New Notebook 1. Click then OR click (your active notebook name) and click 2. Select where you would like to store your notebook and type your Notebook Name 3. Select 2

4. Your new notebook will be created and become the active notebook Creating a New Section and Renaming a Section 1. Select 2. Change the default name if desired 3. If you want to change a section name later, right click to Select the section name and select Rename Creating a New Page and Renaming a Page 1. Select 2. To change the name of a page, right Select the page name and click Rename 3. Type the new page name in the hightlighted area above the line 3

Changing the Color of a Section 1. Right Select the section name 2. Select Section Color 3. Select a color Adding Lines to a Page 1. Select the tab 2. Select the bottom half of 3. Select the type of lines you want on your page Sending a Document to OneNote Anything that can be printed can be converted into a OneNote page. 1. Go to the printer options in whatever program you are using 2. Select Send to OneNote 2013 as your printer option and print the document 3. Select where you want the document to appear in OneNote and select OK 4

4. The document will appear in the desired location Please Note: The key can be used to bring up a shortcut to send a document to OneNote. It also provides the options to send a screen clipping to OneNote or to create a new quick note. 5

Typing and Inking OneNote supports both keyboard typing and inking with a stylus. Typing in OneNote 1. Select the tab 2. Select 3. Place your cursor somewhere on the page and begin typing 4. Font type, size, and color and be adjusted in the tab Inking in OneNote 1. Select the tab 2. Select an ink color/thickness 3. Other colors and thicknesses can be selected using 6

Please note that you can still ink without a stylus by using your finger, just select Note that this option is available for only touch-enabled tablets. Erase Inking 1. Select the tab 2. Select the bottom half of 3. Select the type of eraser you would like to use 4. Drag your eraser over the ink you would like to delete Erasing Ink Using Pen Buttons You can also erase ink using the button at the very top of your pen. If it does not work, make sure it is activated using the following instructions: 1. Click start. 2. Type Pen Tablet Properties and press Enter 3. Make sure that Enable Eraser is selected You can also program the side buttons to erase ink. 1. Click start. 2. Type Pen Tablet Properties and press Enter 3. Select the drop-down menu beside the pen button and select the Erase option (by default, the second button from the bottom erases ink) 7

Converting Ink to Text 1. Write with your inking tool as clearly as possible 2. Select 3. With your cursor, draw a circle around the inked text 4. The inked text should be highlighted like this 5. Select and your inked text with will be converted 8

Tags You can tag your notes with different shapes using the Tags section. The tags are anything from a To Do checkbox to highlighted passages for definitions. You can then search for the items you tagged using Find Tags. Tagging your Notes 1. Go to the tab 2. Type/ink and select something you d like to tag (use in the tab to select inked text) 3. Select a tag from the list (use the arrows to scroll and see more tags) Please note that a line of text can contain multiple tags Creating Outlook Tasks 1. Go to the tab 2. Type/ink and select something you d like to tag (use in the tab to select inked text) 3. Select and select the task due date 9

4. The task will appear in MS Outlook in your task list Removing a Tag 1. Right Click on the tag icon 2. Select Remove Tag 3. For Outlook Tasks, you can select remove tag to remove the tag without deleting the outlook task, or you can select Delete Outlook Task to completely removed the tag and task in Outlook 10

Finding your Tags and Creating a Summary Page 1. Go to the tab 2. Select 3. A Tags Summary section will appear on the screen where you can group your tags by Tag Name, Section, Title, Date, and Note Text. 11

4. To create a summary page of your results, select Inserting Space This feature creates space between notes you have written. It works horizontally as well as vertically. 1. Go to the or the tab 2. Select 12

3. Drag your cursor on the screen to create additional space Recording You can record audio or video in OneNote and OneNote will place the recording in your notes with a timestamp attached. OneNote also automatically makes the title of the recording searchable. Recording Audio or Video 1. Go to the tab 2. Select or 3. An tab will appear 4. An icon with a timestamp will appear on the screen Please note that your icon will be the same as your default audio and video player on your computer. 13

5. While recording video, the live feed will also display as a pop-up window 6. Select to pause the recording or to stop it Renaming a Recording 1. Right click on the video or audio icon 2. Select Rename and rename the file Replaying Audio or Video 1. Double click on the audio or video icon 2. Control the playback in the tab 14

Searching OneNote allows you to search your typed and handwritten notes, as well as audio and video notes. Making Audio and Video Notes Searchable 1. Select then 2. Select the tab 3. Under the Audio Search section check the 4. Select from the popup menu checkbox 5. Select OK Searching Your Notes 1. Type the term you will like to search for in on the right side of the screen 2. Select in the search box and select where you would like to search for the term 3. The search term will be highlighted wherever it appears and links to other places where the search terms is located will appear 15

Page Versions OneNote will allow you to view an earlier version of the current page. 1. Go to the page were you would like to see previous version 2. Select 3. Underneath the page name in the side bar, page versions with the date and author will appear 4. Select a page version 5. Select to restore a previous version Mailing a OneNote Page You can email a page of your notes straight from OneNote. OneNote will use your default email program to send the email. 16

1. Go to the tab 2. Select 3. An email window will appear containing the OneNote page content Sharing a Notebook This feature can be used for storing your notebook on the cloud and sharing it with others. Storing your Notebook on the Cloud 1. Select and 2. Select beside the notebook you want to share 17

3. Select 4. It should take you to the screen 5. Select 6. Select and enter your email address 7. Select 8. If you have a Microsoft OneDrive account a. Enter your password b. Select 9. If you do not have a Microsoft OneDrive account a. Select b. Complete the form and select 10. Select 11. Select Manually Syncing your Notebook with the Cloud in OneDrive OneNote automatically syncs your notebook to the cloud whenever changes are made by default but you can also sync manually. 1. Select then 2. Select 3. Select to sync all notebooks or beside the notebook you would like to sync Accessing your Notebook Online All of your notebooks can be accessed online at https://onedrive.live.com/ 18

Sharing your Notebook with Others 1. Select then 2. Select beside the notebook you want to share 3. Select 4. It should take you to the screen Invite People 1. Select 2. Complete email form and select Get a Sharing Link 1. Select 2. Select beside the type of link you would like to create 3. Right click on the link to copy it 4. To disable the link, select Please note that when a link is disabled, the old link will not work. When a link is created again after being disabled, a different link is created. 19