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  • Tight Teamwork: OneNote on SharePoint

    One developer next door has a sofa in her office for quick snoozes, and two doors down a tester has a pyramid made of Red Bull cans. We're working overtime to get the next version of our most popular video-game, Crusty Crows out the door. We definitely need a break. It's up to me and my co-workers on...
  • Recipes gone wild? Collect digital or scribbled ones in an OneNote cookbook

    One of the oldest recipes ever to be discovered is a 4000-year-old beer formula recorded on a clay tablet. Those brew masters would envy the ways we catalog recipes today: a scrawled family recipe on an index card, bookmarked recipes from Allrecipe.com, or the batter-splattered page of your mom's cookbook...
  • Getting Started Tip 5: Connect task lists & turn notes into emails

    Did you know OneNote and Outlook are well connected? You can send emails via Outlook right from OneNote. And you can track your To-Do list in both of them at the same time. This post shows you how. Turn notes into emails Let's say you've just finished taking notes at a meeting and want to send them to...
  • Getting Started Tip 4: Record audio and video

    (Note: This is the fourth tip in our Getting Started series for OneNote.) Now that you know how to set up a notebook, add stuff to it, and find everything fast, what other useful things can you learn to do in OneNote? How about the fact that you can record and add audio? And video? In this post you'll...
  • Getting Started Tip 3: Find stuff in your notebook

    (Note: This is the third tip in our Getting Started series for OneNote.) Sometimes you put so much stuff into an OneNote notebook you can't find something--even though you've organized the notebook into well-labeled sections and pages. If you're a big traveler, for example, you might have packed it with...
  • Getting Started Tip 2: Add photos & screenshots to OneNote

    (Note: This is the second tip in our Getting Started series for OneNote.) How often can you get to Key West when you’re from its opposite corner—the Pacific Northwest? I went to Key West to dry out, see wildly different flora and fauna, and sample southern and Cuban cuisine. I wanted to remember...
  • Getting Started Tip 1: Setting up a notebook

    Want to get started using OneNote? This post is the first in a series covering the basics. The other tips we've published to date include: Tip 2: Adding photos, screenshots and links Tip 3: Find stuff in your OneNote notebook (search) Tip 4: Record and add audio and video Tip 5: Connect task lists &...
  • Tip: Password protect OneNote notes

    Do you use OneNote to collaborate on a large team and want to make sure one group doesn't see the budget? Or do you want to share a notebook with photographs from your last trip and want your friends to see all of them but not your family? Or what if your laptop is stolen, do you want your information...
  • Restore Office documents missing from your Windows Phone

    We've heard that a small number of users are having issues accessing their OneNote notebooks or Office documents from their Windows Phone. If you are one of those users - don't panic. As the Windows Live team explained on its blog , a recent SkyDrive upgrade is causing some Windows Phone owners to see...
  • Organize your recipes with a OneNote cookbook

    Do you like to test out new recipes? When you find a good one, I bet you hang on to it. When one falls flat, you scratch it from your collection fast. And then there's that outrageous dessert you brought to the holiday party--everyone wants a copy of that recipe! How do you keep track? A really cool...