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  • Travel with OneNote: Staying organized on the road

    This post is written by Brad Corob, a Program Manager on the OneNote team. Traveling is my hobby. I love to see the sights, sample the food, and explore new places. And when I say I like to travel, I mean it--almost every weekend, I'm flying somewhere new to visit friends or just experience what life...
  • OneNote Web App now supports viewing and editing of password-protected sections

    This post was written by Andru Roysden, a Program Manager on the Office Web Apps team. Accessing password-protected sections was one of the most requested features for the OneNote Web App. Enabling this feature allows you to access your sensitive information from anywhere. After opening a password-protected...
  • OneNote on SharePoint: A quick guide for site admins

    Hosting your organization's OneNote notebooks in a SharePoint document library offers the advantages of organizing them in one location, and the flexibility to decide who can access them by setting permissions. The job of creating a library and configuring permissions usually falls on the shoulders of...
  • 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...
  • SkyDriving to Italy via OneNote

    Rome, the Eternal City! I studied Latin for five grueling years, but somehow never managed to visit the Etruscan peninsula. After pining away for a couple decades, I convinced my wife and friends to make a trek to Italia. With so many fellow travelers, we need an easy way to plan our trip. Sure we could...
  • 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...
  • 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...
  • 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...
  • Adjust paragraph spacing in OneNote 2010

    Last week, one of our community members on the OneNote fan page on Facebook asked a great question: "How do you double space an article you pasted into OneNote? For the life of me, I can't find an option for that and since it is a legal cite and court opinion, it would be easier to read if I can double...
  • Is Microsoft OneNote hijacking your print jobs?

    While we don't usually focus on tech support issues here on the Office Blog (that's what the Microsoft Answers forums are for), let me shine a quick light on a recurring issue that has caused some of you to scratch your heads and write in about. In a nutshell, the problem appears to be that OneNote 2010...
  • Test yourself with paperless OneNote flashcards

    Sure, school is only just slowly getting back in session. And yet, before you know it, one of your teachers will spring that first pop quiz on you. Memorization drills aren't exactly a ton of fun right after summer, but did you know that you can create quick and easy flashcards using the built-in outlining...