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Author:  Corrine [ Tue Dec 11, 2018 8:40 pm ]
Post subject:  OneNote

This is an interesting addition to OneNote. Via Twitter at https://twitter.com/msonenote/status/10 ... 4641568768:

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Why type when you can shout out all those great ideas you come up with? Get started with dictation in #OneNote Online, now available worldwide for free at http://OneNote.com.

Author:  JoanA [ Wed Dec 12, 2018 3:01 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: OneNote

Not sure if I'd bother with it, I tend to use OneNote to hold articles I've found or parts of my craft magazines, I mean the remote for my TV is a voice activated one and I don't use it, well only on the odd occasion when I remember, but just use the buttons to do what I need to do as if it was a normal remote. :-D

Author:  jaylach [ Wed Dec 12, 2018 3:42 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: OneNote

I don't really know why but I've never gotten into the habit of using OneNote at all. Still, it looks like a pretty decent feature.

Author:  sboots [ Wed Dec 12, 2018 8:40 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: OneNote

I love OneNote -- I don't talk to my remote, my car, my computer, or my phone. I occasionally talk to my Invoke (Cortana) or Echo (Amazon), but not often. It's not my thing. :-)

Author:  Corrine [ Thu Dec 13, 2018 11:57 am ]
Post subject:  Re: OneNote

I'm with Steve. I have multiple notebooks in OneNote, all organized with numerous sections and I use it throughout the day -- on my laptop, desktop and phone. A few example notebooks are notebooks for Books & TV, Personal, Recipes, Windows and more.

In the "Books and TV" notebook, I have favorite authors indexed and listed alphabetically in OneNote. Each author page includes a link to their website and a list of their books. Since I read three or four books a week, this is how I keep track of which books I've read and the books next on the list to borrow from the library.

In the "Recipe" notebook, I have a "Grocery List". It is broken down by category (produce, dairy, baking, etc.) and has check boxes (To do). When I'm running low on something, I place a check next to the item. Then, the next trip to the grocery store, I pull up the list and uncheck each item as I add it to the grocery cart. No more forgetting to pick up some needed item.

The Windows notebook has a separate section for Windows 10, Office, Outlook, OneNote, OneDrive, Troubleshooting, Tips & Tricks, and more.

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