OneNote 2013 Essential Training

Go to class
Write Review

Free Online Course: OneNote 2013 Essential Training provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 3-4 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. OneNote 2013 Essential Training is taught by David Rivers.

Overview
  • Learn the basics of using OneNote 2013 to create, edit, and save notes.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Welcome
    • Using the exercise files
    1. Getting Started with OneNote 2013
    • What is OneNote?
    • Launching OneNote and touring the interface
    • Sharing and moving notebooks
    • Creating and deleting notebooks in OneNote
    • Creating, moving, and deleting sections
    • Working with pages and subpages
    • Creating a note on a page
    2. Creating and Adding Content
    • Sending content to OneNote
    • Copying and pasting content
    • Sending screen clippings to OneNote
    • Adding pictures
    • Adding audio and video files
    • Recording audio and video
    • Embedding Excel spreadsheets
    • Adding files
    • Adding math equations and symbols
    3. Formatting Notes
    • Formatting text
    • Borrowing formatting with the Format Painter
    • Using styles from the quick gallery
    • Using bullets and numbering
    • Checking spelling
    4. Viewing and Organizing Information
    • Organizing the user interface
    • Creating new windows and linking notes
    • Searching a notebook
    • Tagging notes
    5. Working with Templates
    • Using templates
    • Saving as a template
    • Choosing a default template
    6. Formatting Pages
    • Setting paper size and margins
    • Changing page background options
    • Adding a background graphic
    7. Working with Tables in OneNote
    • Creating a table
    • Working with rows and columns
    • Formatting tables and data
    • Converting tables to Excel spreadsheets
    8. Using Writing Tools
    • Working in Pen mode
    • Converting handwriting to typed text
    • Manipulating written notes and drawings
    • Converting handwriting to math equations
    9. Interacting with Outlook
    • Inserting Outlook meetings
    • Sending page info by email
    • Working with Outlook tasks
    10. Sharing a Notebook
    • Saving to other formats
    • Saving OneNote content to PDF or XPS
    • Saving to SkyDrive
    • Inviting others and syncing notebooks
    • Creating a shared notebook
    11. Collaborating on a Notebook
    • Knowing who wrote what with author indicators
    • Locating newly added content with highlighting
    • Seeing past versions quickly with versioning
    12. Modifying OneNote Options
    • Setting display options
    • Changing email options
    • Password protection
    • Setting backup options
    Conclusion
    • Next steps