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Take notes in a meeting In Outlook, open the meeting for which you want to take notes. Choose Meeting > Meeting Notes. In the Meeting Notes dialog box, do one of the following. In the Select Location in OneNote dialog box, choose a section for the new notes and click OK.
Draw and write your notes With a Surface Pen, just start writing. On the Draw tab, select a pen to change the color and thickness. Use Lasso Select to circle anything you've written. Then, select Ink to Text to turn it into editable text. Select Ink to Shape and then draw shapes. OneNote will help them look perfect.
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.
Just open a SkyDrive or SharePoint notebook in OneNote and click File, then Share, then choose Invite People, and follow the on-screen instructions to email your meeting attendees a link to the notebook so they can open it and start reading or editing.
Insert Outlook meeting details into OneNote In OneNote, choose Home > Meeting Details. On the menu that appears, do one of the following: To select a meeting that occurs today, choose its time and subject in the list.
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.
To sync your notebook with your Teams meetings, do the following: Sign-in to your Microsoft account. Open Teams. Open your notebook. Select Insert > Meeting notes. Select the relevant meeting from the list of meetings.
I recommend having a clear agenda and outlining your notes document with that agenda. Have a separate section for action items. Don't try to transcribe everything that is being said. Instead focus on the substance of the conversation and note what is important under the appropriate agenda item.
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.
OneNote templates -- technological teaching timesaver tools Select the page that you want to be a template From the INSERT menu, choose ``Page Templates''. A new menu opens to the right. At the bottom right of the new menu, there is an option to ``Save current page as a template''.