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Each book covers all the necessary information a beginner needs to know about a particular topic, providing an index for easy reference and using the series' signature set of symbols to clue the reader in to key topics, categorized under such titles as Tip, Remember, Warning!, Technical Stuff and True Story. Original.

A quick guide to using Microsoft OneNote on tablets, online, or on your desktop

OneNote is the note-taking-and-sharing application that's part of Microsoft Office. It lets you create notes by hand, as audio, or by clipping items from other electronic formats to create a file that can be indexed and searched. With the release of Office 2013, OneNote has been integrated with Windows 8-powered tablet platforms and offers advanced mobile-enhanced features. This guide includes all the basic information, guidance, and insight you need to take full advantage of everything OneNote can do for you.

  • OneNote is the Microsoft Office note-taking application that lets you make notes and clip items from electronic media to create a searchable file
  • This friendly, plain-English guide shows you how to use OneNote online, on your desktop PC, or on your Windows-powered tablet
  • Helps you take advantage of this highly useful and often-overlooked application

OneNote 2013 For Dummies gets you up and running with OneNote quickly and easily.

Introduction 1(4)
Foolish Assumptions
1(1)
Conventions Used in This Book
2(1)
Icons Used in This Book
3(1)
How This Book Is Organized
3(1)
Part I Getting Started with OneNote 2013
3(1)
Part II Taking Notes via Other OneNote Versions
3(1)
Part III Putting OneNote Through Its Paces
4(1)
Part IV The Part of Tens
4(1)
Where to Go from Here
4(1)
Part I Getting Started with OneNote 2013
5(84)
Chapter 1 OneNote Basics
7(16)
Setting Up OneNote 2013
8(2)
Getting a Microsoft account
8(2)
Logging in to OneNote
10(1)
Creating Notebooks, Sections, and Notes
10(5)
Creating a notebook
12(1)
Creating a new section
13(1)
Creating a new section group
14(1)
Creating a new note page
14(1)
Saving Files ... or Not
15(1)
Getting to Know the OneNote 2013 Interface
15(3)
Identifying parts of the OneNote window
15(2)
Acquainting yourself with the revised Ribbon
17(1)
Drawing in OneNote
18(5)
Introducing the pen
19(1)
Navigating the Draw tab
20(3)
Chapter 2 Managing Notes and Configuring OneNote
23(18)
Rearranging Notes
23(3)
Moving or copying sections or pages
24(2)
Merging sections
26(1)
Renaming Notes
26(1)
Deleting Notes or Sections
27(1)
Retrieving Deleted Notes
27(1)
Viewing Unfiled Notes
28(1)
Syncing Notes
28(2)
Syncing automatically
28(1)
Syncing manually once
28(1)
Configuring manual sync
29(1)
Exporting Notes
30(1)
Configuring OneNote
31(7)
Changing account settings
32(1)
Customizing the Quick Launch bar
33(1)
Navigating OneNote's options
34(4)
Configuring View options
38(1)
Password-Protecting Sections
38(3)
Adding a password to a section
39(1)
Removing a password from a section
40(1)
Chapter 3 Formatting Notes
41(18)
Formatting Notes
41(8)
Checking out the standard Office formatting tools
41(2)
Highlight note content with tags
43(6)
Adding and Manipulating Images
49(2)
Adding images by copying and pasting
49(1)
Adding images by inserting
50(1)
Adding images via the Screen Clipping tool
51(1)
Retrieve text from images
51(1)
Adding Audio and Video to Notes
51(2)
Embedding an existing clip in your note
52(1)
Recording a new clip to add to your note
52(1)
Extracting Text from Handwriting
53(1)
Creating Notes from Templates
54(5)
Discovering default OneNote templates
54(1)
Creating a note using a template
55(1)
Creating a template
56(1)
Setting a default template
57(2)
Chapter 4 Inserting External Data and Taking Quick Notes
59(18)
Inserting Data from Office Apps
60(2)
Inserting data as a printout
60(1)
Inserting data as file attachments
60(1)
Inserting file data manually
61(1)
Managing Office Data
62(6)
Inserting word data as text
63(1)
Inserting Excel data
63(3)
Inserting data from Outlook
66(1)
Inserting Visio diagrams
67(1)
Adding External Data with the Send to OneNote Tool
68(6)
Checking out the OneNote tool interface
69(1)
Capturing screen clippings
70(2)
Inserting data via the Send to OneNote Tool
72(1)
Taking quick notes
72(2)
Inserting External Data with the Insert Tab
74(3)
Chapter 5 Securing and Managing Notes with SkyDrive
77(12)
Getting SkyDrive on Your Device
77(2)
Managing Notebooks on SkyDrive
79(10)
Managing notebooks with the Windows 8 SkyDrive app
79(2)
Managing notebooks with File Explorer or Windows Explorer
81(1)
Managing notebooks with SkyDrive on the web
82(2)
Managing notebooks with SkyDrive for iOS
84(1)
Managing notebooks with SkyDrive for Android
85(2)
Managing notebooks with SkyDrive for other platforms
87(2)
Part II Taking Motes Via Other OneNote Versions
89(52)
Chapter 6 Taking Notes with OneNote for Windows 8
91(16)
Navigating the OneNote for Windows 8 Interface
92(3)
Scrolling from left to right
92(1)
Checking out key navigation tools
93(2)
Introducing Radial Menus
95(4)
Comprehending radial menus
95(1)
Navigating radial menus
96(2)
Identifying various radial menus
98(1)
Selecting Items
99(1)
Selecting with a mouse
99(1)
Selecting with the pen button
99(1)
Selecting with your finger
100(1)
Adding Tags and Items
100(1)
Formatting Notes
101(3)
Modifying and manipulating text
101(2)
Adding or removing lines
103(1)
Changing a section's color
103(1)
Writing and Erasing Ink
104(1)
Writing with the pen
104(1)
Erasing with the pen
105(1)
Managing Your Notes
105(2)
Chapter 7 Taking Notes on Android Devices
107(14)
Navigating the Interface
107(2)
Writing Notes
109(7)
Creating a new note
110(1)
Opening existing notes
110(1)
Adding list elements to notes
110(1)
Recording notes
110(3)
Adding a picture to a note
113(3)
Deleting notes
116(1)
Managing Notebooks and Notes
116(1)
Checking Out OneNote Settings
116(5)
Viewing the Options pane
116(2)
Viewing the Settings menu
118(2)
Viewing Android app settings
120(1)
Chapter 8 Taking Notes on iOS Devices
121(10)
Navigating OneNote for iOS
121(4)
Checking out the OneNote interface
121(4)
Writing Notes
125(2)
Creating a new note
125(1)
Opening existing notes
126(1)
Adding a picture to a note
126(1)
Naming and renaming a note
126(1)
What you can't rename or add
126(1)
Deleting notes
127(1)
Searching Notes
127(1)
Managing Notebooks
127(1)
Configuring OneNote Settings
128(3)
Viewing in-app settings
128(1)
Viewing other settings
129(1)
Managing note syncing
129(1)
Configuring image settings
130(1)
Chapter 9 Managing and Taking Notes with OneNote Web App
131(10)
Accessing the OneNote Web App
131(1)
Exploring the OneNote Web App Interface
132(3)
Getting familiar with tabs
133(2)
Checking out the Reading View
135(1)
Managing Your Notes
135(5)
Making new notes
136(1)
Opening existing notes
136(1)
Adding formatting and tags
137(1)
Renaming notes
137(1)
Deleting notes
138(1)
Changing section color
139(1)
Creating subpages by indenting
139(1)
Sharing Notes
140(1)
Linking to a Note
140(1)
Searching Your Notes
140(1)
Part III Putting OneNote Through Its Paces
141(30)
Chapter 10 Sharing and Collaborating with OneNote
143(12)
Taking Notes as a Team
143(6)
Sharing via OneNote 2013
144(2)
Sharing via OneNote Web App
146(1)
Sharing via OneNote for Windows 8
147(1)
Sharing via mobile devices
148(1)
Sending Notes to Share Them
149(1)
Viewing Versions and Authors
150(3)
Viewing versions and authors in OneNote 2013
150(2)
Viewing versions and authors in OneNote Web App
152(1)
Managing Permissions
153(2)
Managing permissions in OneNote 2013
153(1)
Removing permissions in OneNote Web App
154(1)
Chapter 11 Taking Notes in the Real World
155(16)
Oh, What a Difference a Day Makes!
156(1)
Making OneNote Your Digital School Binder
156(4)
Taking OneNote to Work
160(7)
Tracking charts in medical offices
161(3)
Simplifying corporate meetings
164(2)
Field work
166(1)
Simplifying Your Life with OneNote at Home
167(4)
Prescriptions
167(1)
Recipes and grocery lists
168(1)
Dictating ideas
169(1)
Job application information
170(1)
Part IV The Part of Tens
171(14)
Chapter 12 Ten (or So) Resources and Add-Ins for OneNote
173(6)
OneNote 2013 For Dummies Online
174(1)
Facebook page
174(1)
Google+ page
174(1)
Google+ community
174(1)
Twitter account
175(1)
Microsoft's OneNote Blog
175(1)
Office.com OneNote Templates
175(1)
OneNote on Facebook
176(1)
OneNote on Twitter
176(1)
Engineering OneNote Blog
177(1)
OneNote Testing Blog
177(1)
Clip to OneNote Add-In
177(1)
Onetastic and OneCalendar
178(1)
Outline and Outline+
178(1)
Office Labs and OneNote Blog
178(1)
Chapter 13 Ten Killer Tips for OneNote
179(6)
Backing Up Important Data
179(1)
Accessing Entire Office Documents on iOS or Android
180(1)
Dictating Notes Straight to Text
180(1)
Retrieving Text from Images
181(1)
Grabbing a Screen Clipping and Marking It Up
181(1)
Marking Up Documents with a Pen
181(1)
Copying Links to Specific Paragraphs
182(1)
Searching Text in Images
182(1)
Docking OneNote to the Desktop
182(1)
Creating Outlook 2013 Tasks from OneNote
182(3)
Index 185
James H. Russell is a technology writer and journalist who specializes in PC hardware and software, tablet computing, and social media. He writes for numerous online periodicals, and in 2012 Mashable.com named him one of 101 experts to follow on Google+.