
Work Smarter with Microsoft OneNote
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In this section, we will start by looking at why it's worth using OneNote as your digital notebook. Before we get into that, though, let's get a full understanding of what OneNote actually is.
OneNote is readily available to anyone. This application comes with Microsoft 365 and Windows 10, and you can also download it for free from Microsoft's website. Whether we take notes for ourselves or for the purpose of sharing with others, OneNote is an amazing solution that is an integral part of Microsoft 365 and integrates seamlessly with Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft Teams. Instead of using Outlook to send information about a project, use OneNote to capture all updates and references on a project shared with others. This is just one example of OneNote's ability to provide great solutions.
Aside from OneNote, our other methods of notetaking include old-fashioned pen and paper, the note-taking applications found on our phones (such as Apple Notes), and competing products such as Evernote. The downside of using these other note apps is the fact that they may not be available to you when you need them, or they may not be as integrated as OneNote can be with your current work.
In this section, we will focus on why OneNote may just be the best notes solution for you.
Without further ado, let's look at the advantages of OneNote, assessing and comparing alternative options along the way, as follows:
The Evernote search feature works much the same as OneNote in terms of searching for words, phrases, or tags, showing the clear benefits of opting for digital notetaking applications such as these. Searchability is one of the big roadblocks we face with pen-and-paper notetaking: searching through your notes that were taken a while ago can be a time-consuming and laborious task. Furthermore, while the Apple Notes app does let you search for words, you cannot search for important notes or any other special category of notes.
In contrast to this, most other notes apps do not provide organizational options—it is up to you to make your note heading as specific as possible so that you can easily find it again in the list or gallery view. In Evernote, there is also a lack of organization by sections and pages; each notebook in Evernote has pages only, with no ability to divide notebooks by sections.
Going back to our physical notebooks, we simply jot down everything on the next fresh page of the notebook, with very little ability to revisit those notes quickly to organize them by category. This method of notetaking, which is sequential regardless of the topic, does not help us when we are looking for all the examples that meet the same criteria or all the information on one topic.
While the Notes app is very accessible from your iPhone, it does not provide a local synced copy for your computer. The Notes app on the iPhone will sync through your iCloud settings and give you access via your computer's web browser. Furthermore, Evernote will let you access notes from multiple devices but with the free version, you are limited to syncing only two locations. While your traditional notebook is portable, you will only have access to your most recent notes (unless you want to cart all of your full notebooks around!). You also risk the practicalities of leaving your notebook at home or even losing it altogether.
Furthermore, all this information will be available to others if you share your notebook with them; for instance, you may want to share notebooks with your team when working on projects or committees together. Sharing for personal use could be handy when planning a trip with friends or when coordinating a big event such as a wedding or anniversary party. Some other things to consider are noted here:
To sum up, using OneNote as your notebook gives you the benefits of organization, searchability, and access to your notes and media anywhere, anytime. Because your OneNote notebook is digital, you can quickly access it on any device, and everything is together.
If you need to capture information for work or personal purposes, OneNote is your answer. There are different versions of OneNote, so let's explore that next.
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