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OneNote help & learning - support.microsoft.com
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OneNote for Windows 10 Help - Microsoft Support
The following help topics are about OneNote for Windows 10. See OneNote help & learning for the other topics. Get started. What's new in OneNote for Windows 10. Basic tasks in OneNote for Windows 10. Screen reader support for OneNote. Take notes. Send documents and files to OneNote for Windows 10 Format notes
Introducing OneNote - Microsoft Support
OneNote is a digital note-taking app that provides a single place for keeping all of your notes, research, plans, and information — everything you need to remember and manage in your life at home, at work, or at school.
OneNote: Getting Started - Microsoft Support
Watch and learn how to use OneNote 2013 and how you can use it to keep organized across all your devices, whether at home, work, or school.
Start using OneNote - Microsoft Support
OneNote now has a consistent interface that works the same on Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android. Sign in. Sign in with your personal Microsoft account, or the account you use for work or school. Add a new page or section. Select + Page or + Section in the left-hand navigation pane. Go to another page or section. Select it in the left-hand ...
OneNote 2013 Quick Start Guide - Microsoft Support
OneNote 2013 Quick Start Guide If you’re new to OneNote 2013, this free guide offers useful tips to help you find your way around. Need a guide for a different Office product?
Basic tasks in OneNote on Windows - Microsoft Support
OneNote on Windows is a digital notebook that provides a single place for all of your notes and information—everything you need to remember and manage in your life at home, at work, or at school. In OneNote, your notebooks never run out of paper.
OneNote: Getting Started - Microsoft Support
OneNote: Getting Started provides a comprehensive guide to help you begin using OneNote effectively.
Create a new notebook - Microsoft Support
When you first install and run OneNote, a notebook is created for you. You can create new notebooks any time—and you can have as many notebooks as you want. Click File > New to display the New Notebook options. Choose where you want the new notebook to be created (for example, OneDrive or This PC).