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From the Insert tab, click Page Templates and choose the Page Templates option. Click Save Current Page as a Template. Type in the name, and optionally, you can set this as a default template for new pages in the current section. Doing this will save you time if you create a new OneNote calendar every month.
OneNote comes with several built-in page templates, including decorative page backgrounds, planners, and To Do lists.
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.
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.
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Open the document or file that you want to send to OneNote (for example, Microsoft Word for document files, or a browser for web pages). Select the Print option in the application. From the list of printers, choose Send to OneNote. Choose Print, and OneNote will open behind your application.
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. If you don't like your selection, select another template to replace your previous selection.
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.
In the OneNote ribbon, click Insert, and then Page Templates. A new Templates sidebar will open with template categories. Then choose the design you want for your new page. There are lots of options, including class notes templates, meeting notes templates, and templates with different backgrounds.
Create a pre-formatted agenda and make a copy for each new meeting. OneNote allows users to make a copy of any section or page, and place it into any OneNote notebook, even if it's not the one holding the template itself. This is best if you have several different templates you want to use, depending on the occasion.