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Revision as of 19:41, 2 January 2018
Microsoft Office OneNote is a new and improved easy-to-use note-taking and information-management program where you can capture ideas and information in electronic form. Saving your files out to a personal Microsoft OneDrive account allows you to sync your OneNote information across all of your mobile devices so you can access your notes at any time.
All Winona State Students/Faculty have access to their OneNote by accessing it through their webmail or related app.
OneNote Web App
OneNote has a web application which is part of the online Office suite (Office 365) of web apps. You are able to access and edit your entire notebook from a browser. That’s true even if you’re on a machine that doesn’t have OneNote installed.
- Start in Office 365 here and click on OneNote.
Lynda Training
- OneNote 2016 Essential Training
- What is Lynda?