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Work Smarter with Microsoft OneNote
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One of the best things about OneNote is the fact that you can access it from any device you own. All it takes is for you to log in to the appropriate Microsoft account on that device and then start opening notebooks.
In this section, we will discover which other devices we can have our OneNote notebooks on. We will also learn how to set up OneNote on these other devices so that we can view and access our notebook(s).
Let's say you use OneNote on your desktop computer at work; you may also want to access this same notebook on your laptop, your phone, your iPad, or another computer (that doesn't belong to you). Let's look at all these options now.
If you are using OneNote for Windows 10 at work, then to access OneNote for Windows 10 on a different computer, it's easier if that computer has Windows 10 as well. However, if you don't have Windows 10 on that other computer, don't worry. You can still access that notebook using either OneNote for the web or the OneNote app.
To open an existing notebook on another computer, you need to take the following steps:
Figure 1.5 – OneNote screen with notebook show/hide icon
Now, let's look at how to access OneNote from your Mac computer.
Accessing OneNote from your Mac computer follows most of the same steps as outlined in the previous section for Windows computers. The notebooks area looks and works the same as shown in Figure 1.5.
The difference is that there is no More Notebooks option; you can simply choose Add Notebook to add in another notebook that you created on another device.
Another option on the Mac is that you can use the File menu at the top of your screen and from this menu, you will see the Open Notebook option.
Now, let's look at how to access OneNote from your smartphone.
You will need to download OneNote onto your smartphone and then open or create a notebook, as follows:
Microsoft OneNote
on the App Store of your iPhone, or the Play Store of your Android phone. Download the app.Figure 1.6 – OneNote download prompt when installing on iPhone
Figure 1.7 – OneNote initial notebooks screen
The instructions for downloading OneNote onto your iPad are almost the same, but there is one little difference that happens when opening up your notebooks. Let's look at that next.
You will need to download OneNote onto your iPad following the same instructions as detailed for a smartphone.
When it comes to opening up notebooks on your iPad, choose More Notebooks at the bottom of the first leftmost column. Select a notebook from the list that you wish to have open on your iPad.
On a Galaxy tablet, the More Notebooks option is shown closer to the top of the first leftmost column in OneNote.
In addition to using OneNote as an application on our computers, phones, or tablets, we can access OneNote via the OneNote web application. Let's look at how to do that next.
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