Hi, I am a frequent user of the OneNote meeting notes feature. While the new features of 2013 are useful additions, the overall look and feel and formatting of the notes has suffered a bit. The OneNote 2010 had a nice table header format. Whereas the 2013 format looks a bit clumsy an...
As you start to write notes about a meeting, you can bring context from your meetings into your Notebook by using the Meeting Details feature through the OneNote ribbon, or by using the ‘Send to OneNote’ feature in Outlook. An image demonstrating Meeting Details Suggestion Cards on a One...
Select the location in OneNote where you would like to save your meeting notes. From here, you can create a new location to keep your notes if you wish. Once you select the location where you want your meeting notes to save, OneNote will open. The benefit of creating meet...
If you want to give your notes a more consistent appearance and provide a more complete record of your meetings, you can add meeting details from Outlook into your OneNote notes. Meeting details can include the date and location, agenda, topic, and attendees. Note:You’ll ...
Improved collapsible sections featuring icons in section titles for easier navigation Suggested contextual Meeting Details within OneNote An image demonstrating Loop collaborative notes for the corresponding meeting and annotations outside the Loop component on the OneNote canvas. ...
OneNote Your digital notebook Your World, organized Get organized in notebooks you can divide into sections and pages. With easy navigation and search, you'll always find your notes right where you left them. Gather your thoughts… Quickly capture important information and ideas through images, ...
You open a meeting in the Outlook calendar and click the Meeting Notes button on the ribbon. When you select either option nothing happens, and OneNote does not open. "Share notes with the meeting" "Take notes on your own" This issue occurs after Office updates to Version 191...
Use OneNote to take notes in a scheduled Outlook meeting or Skype for Business. Here’s a tip for taking notes better and saving them on the web.
In the Meeting Notes dialog box, do one of the following: To share your meeting notes with others, choose Share notes with the meeting. To take notes for yourself only, choose Take notes on your own.In the Select Location in OneNote dialog box, choose a section for the new notes and ...
To let others see and contribute to your shared notes using an email invitation, do the following: In OneNote for the web, open the notebook you want to share. Click or tapFile>Share>Share with People. On the right, in theTobox, type one or more...