This webinar was VERY helpful. I've played around with OneNote before, but didn't really understand all the pieces, and how it worked. I've already started putting this into play at work and am loving how it's going. Thanks Deb & EwB!
Yes, you can create a table of contents (TOC) as a page. You can then set up hyper links to toggle back and forth between notebook pages just use [[ ]] double brackets around TOC topics, then also add [[Table Contents]] at the top of each notebook page and then you can jump back to TOC page.
Hi Deb, This is a great webinar. I wanted to let you know, I just bought a new laptop with Windows 10 installed, and while downloading my Office 365 apps, noticed that One Note now only comes as the "simplified" or mobile version. According to a Microsoft 365 tech, One Note is being taken out of the subscription and will only be available in the mobile or simplified version. The desktop version you demonstrate will only be available to users with the 2016 version or older. I am still trying to learn and use it, but I wish I had a version with the ribbons.
This webinar was VERY helpful. I've played around with OneNote before, but didn't really understand all the pieces, and how it worked. I've already started putting this into play at work and am loving how it's going. Thanks Deb & EwB!
One word, excellent. As are all of your webinars. Thank you.
Brain exploding with ideas you have done wonders
Yes, you can create a table of contents (TOC) as a page. You can then set up hyper links to toggle back and forth between notebook pages just use [[ ]] double brackets around TOC topics, then also add [[Table Contents]] at the top of each notebook page and then you can jump back to TOC page.
Thank you very useful - how can I contact you for training
I wanted an iPad version.
Hi Deb,
This is a great webinar. I wanted to let you know, I just bought a new laptop with Windows 10 installed, and while downloading my Office 365 apps, noticed that One Note now only comes as the "simplified" or mobile version. According to a Microsoft 365 tech, One Note is being taken out of the subscription and will only be available in the mobile or simplified version. The desktop version you demonstrate will only be available to users with the 2016 version or older.
I am still trying to learn and use it, but I wish I had a version with the ribbons.
There is a 3rd party add-on which deals with many of the questions - think its called OneNote Gem.
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