Formatting & Illustrating Notes in OneNote 2010 for Windows
OneNote 2010 (Windows)
| Beginner
- 12 videos | 1h 10m 57s
Notes in OneNote do not have to contain only plain text. Discover how to format notes; use tags; insert shapes, links, and files; and create video and audio recordings.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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Formatting your notesTagging your notesCreating your own tagFinding tagsUsing a stylusInserting shapes
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Selecting & deleting an itemOrganizing your itemsInserting linksInserting a fileCreating video & audio recordingsChanging your page's appearance
IN THIS COURSE
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6m 40sLike any standard word processor, you can improve the appearance of your text notes using the formatting tools. In this video tutorial, you will learn how to use different fonts, sizes, colors, and text effects. FREE ACCESS
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5m 10sIf you want to keep an eye on a particular note, you can add a tag. These tags can be used to indicate the nature of the note, such as whether it is an email address, a meeting, or of critical importance. Find out how to use these tags in this video tutorial. FREE ACCESS
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5m 41sAs well as being able to add different tags to mark your notes, you can also create your own, customized tags. You can specify the icon and the text formatting, thereby allowing you to tag your notes in your own way. FREE ACCESS
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4m 43sAnother useful feature of the tag function is the ability to use the search function to bring up a list of your marked notes. This video tutorial will also show you how to customize the search and how to create a summary page containing a list of all your tagged notes. FREE ACCESS
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6m 54sA stylus is very useful if you want to insert free-hand notes. Even if you don't have a stylus and tablet, you can still insert free-hand annotations and shapes using the mouse. In this video tutorial, you will find out how customize your stylus pointer, how to convert your annotations into text, and even how to insert free-hand mathematical equations. FREE ACCESS
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5m 1sIn OneNote 2010, you can insert a variety of different shapes which can be used to illustrate your notebook pages. As with everything else in OneNote 2010, the size, color, and style of these shapes can be formatted. Find out how with this video tutorial. FREE ACCESS
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3m 40sIn order to edit, move, or delete an item in OneNote 2010, you will need to know how to select it. In this video tutorial, you will find out how to select an item manually, how to use the lasso tool to select multiple or free-hand items, and how to delete elements using the eraser tool. FREE ACCESS
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7m 9sThe more items your notebook contains, the harder it becomes to find exactly what you need at any given time. It is therefore important to know how to organize and structure the elements that make up your notebook page. This video tutorial will show you how move a note, how to insert space into your page, and how to change the order of multiple items. FREE ACCESS
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6m 54sIf you want the user to be able to access different files and sections from your notebook, you can use the hyperlink function. These can be used to open webpages, external documents, or even another section in your notebook. Find out how to create hyperlinks in OneNote 2010 with this video tutorial. FREE ACCESS
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4m 33sAnother way of creating connections between your notebook and other files is the insert file tool. Like the hyperlink tool, this allows the user to access external files quickly. This video tutorial will also show you how to insert an image taken from your hard-drive. FREE ACCESS
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8m 49sYou have already seen how to insert text-based notes, but did you know that you can also insert video and audio notes? Find out how in this video tutorial. FREE ACCESS
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5m 45sAs well as being able to format your notes, you can also modify the appearance of your different section pages in your notebook. For example, you can change the background color, add gridlines, or even change the page format. FREE ACCESS