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Intro to OneNote

What is OneNote?

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OneNote is your very own digital notebook.

Whether you have a million ideas, a million things to do, Or a million things to remember, OneNote is the perfect app for capturing pretty much everything.

With OneNote, you can:

  • Type notes or record audio at your laptop.

  • Sketch or write ideas on your tablet.

  • Add picture from your phone.

  • Find notes instantly.

  • Freely move notes around the page.

  • Organize those pages into sections.

  • Keep your sections in one or more notebooks.

  • Switch devices and pick up right where you left off.

  • Share your notebooks with others so you can all view and contribute at the same time.

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