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How to write a meeting agenda in 5 steps Define the meeting's objective. When building an agenda, think about why you are having the meeting to begin with. Determine who needs to attend. Gather input from team members. Prioritize agenda items. Assign clear roles and responsibilities.
On the ribbon, choose Insert > Page Templates. In the Templates task pane, click the small arrows next to the category names to expand them. To apply a template to a new page, select its name in the list.
Open OneNote and navigate to the Insert tab. Click on Page Templates to open a pane on the right side of your notebook. Browse through template categories like business, meeting notes, and project management. Select a template that suits your needs and customize it as required.
Decisions makes it easy to take meeting minutes in OneNote. NOTE: Only "Owners" within the Team or users identified as agenda Co-Authors are able to create the meeting minutes. To learn how to assign Co-Authors, see Collaborate on Creating Meeting Agenda.
Open OneNote and click the Insert Tab on the Ribbon, then click on Page Templates. In the Templates window pane, select the Informal Meeting Notes Template. Fill in the template with your agenda details as shown in the Meeting Agenda Examples below.
To apply a template, do the following: On the ribbon, choose Insert > Page Templates. In the Templates task pane, click the small arrows next to the category names to expand them. To apply a template to a new page, select its name in the list.
Here's how you can use them: Open OneNote and navigate to the Insert tab. Click on Page Templates to open a pane on the right side of your notebook. Browse through template categories like business, meeting notes, and project management. Select a template that suits your needs and customize it as required.
Save a Custom Template Create a notebook page with the desired text and formatting. Click the Insert tab. Click the Page Templates list arrow. Select Page Templates. Select Save current page as a template. Type a name for the template. Click Save.
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