Very useful if you have a team of people collaborating on the same notebooks. History is all about the versions / authors and recent edits. Take note that you can also convert Ink to Text and Ink to Math (not with my ugly handwriting you won’t, haha). This helps a lot if you have a touchscreen device with a pen. Under the Drawing Tab you’ll find all the tools you need for drawing or writing on your OneNote.
Simply clicking on the Date, Time or Date and Time will insert current Date/Time on your page. This is quite useful when making notes for meetings as you can either record the audio or video. The last window you accessed will be opened to make the screenshot of. Quite nifty to add a quick snapshot of something on your OneNote. Keep in mind that it only creates a copy of the spreadsheet in your OneNote – changes will not be syncronized either way. This option allows you to either insert a current Excel Spreadsheet – or create a new one. #Office365Challenge Let’s wrap up OneNote (for now) with another couple of things I bet you didn’t know you could do! Day:ĭrawing and Adding content to your OneNoteĪround the Office in 365 Days: Day 175 What is OneNote?Īround the Office in 365 Days: Day 176 Formatting and applying Tags in OneNoteĪround the Office in 365 Days: Day 177 Online Notebook vs OneNoteĭifferences between using a notebook in the browser and in OneNoteĪround the Office in 365 Days: Day 178 OneNote and Outlook