OneNote 2013 For Dummies

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A quick guide to using Microsoft OneNote on tablets, online, or on your desktop

OneNote is the note-taking-and-sharing application that's part of Microsoft Office. It lets you create notes by hand, as audio, or by clipping items from other electronic formats to create a file that can be indexed and searched. With the release of Office 2013, OneNote has been integrated with Windows 8-powered tablet platforms and offers advanced mobile-enhanced features. This guide includes all the basic information, guidance, and insight you need to take full advantage of everything OneNote can do for you.

  • OneNote is the Microsoft Office note-taking application that lets you make notes and clip items from electronic media to create a searchable file
  • This friendly, plain-English guide shows you how to use OneNote online, on your desktop PC, or on your Windows-powered tablet
  • Helps you take advantage of this highly useful and often-overlooked application

OneNote 2013 For Dummies gets you up and running with OneNote quickly and easily.

Introduction 1

Part I: Getting Started with OneNote 2013 5

Chapter 1: OneNote Basics 7

Chapter 2: Managing Notes and Configuring OneNote 23

Chapter 3: Formatting Notes 41

Chapter 4: Inserting External Data and Taking Quick Notes 59

Chapter 5: Securing and Managing Notes with SkyDrive 77

Part II: Taking Notes via Other OneNote Versions 89

Chapter 6: Taking Notes with OneNote for Windows 8 91

Chapter 7: Taking Notes on Android Devices 107

Chapter 8: Taking Notes on iOS Devices 121

Chapter 9: Managing and Taking Notes with OneNote Web App 131

Part III: Putting OneNote Through Its Paces 141

Chapter 10: Sharing and Collaborating with OneNote 143

Chapter 11: Taking Notes in the Real World 155

Part IV: The Part of Tens 171

Chapter 12: Ten (or So) Resources and Add-Ins for OneNote 173

Chapter 13: Ten Killer Tips for OneNote 179

Index 185

James H. Russell is a technology writer and journalist who specializes in PC hardware and software, tablet computing, and social media. He writes for numerous online periodicals, and in 2012 Mashable.com named him one of 101 experts to follow on Google+.