Description
General requirements: Learners must be confident creating and saving files in other Microsoft Office software (e.g. Word or Excel). The full course is designed for organisations using Office 365 with the cloud elements (Portal and OneDrive) but we can run a version for learners with only network drives.
Benefits: OneNote is useful as a digital replacement for your paper notebook and has the advantage of being fully searchable as well as making organizing information in categories really easy. It’s useful for planning projects and for working in teams too. If you are using Office 365 in the Cloud you can collaborate using OneNote.
What you will learn
The timetable for this OneNote course is flexible, designed to be to vary depending on your requirements and team’s skill levels. The course can be held as either a full day course (all four sessions) or a half day (two sessions).
You can choose from all or some of the following sessions:
Session One: Getting Started
OneNote desktop app
Understanding the interface
Creating and saving a OneNote Notebook
Adding and editing sections and pages
Adding text and lists
Adding information from other files
Session Two: Inserting Objects
Inserting file printouts
Adding and editing tables
Using hyperlinks to webpages and files
OneNote tags
Attaching a file
Screen clippings
Session Three: Finishing Touches
Searching your Notebook
Password protection
Spellcheck
Printing
Session Four: Sharing and the Office 365 Portal
Using OneNote Office 365
Creating a new Notebook in OneDrive
Sharing your Notebook
Editing a OneNote Notebook through the Web App