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If you're anything like us, you probably have dozens of notebooks filled with fragments of thoughts and ideas strewn all around over the house. Note taking, after all, is the tool of choice for the consummate organizer. But what if you could ditch all those tedious paper notebooks and store all your thoughts in a digital repository? What if you could search through your notes, share them seamlessly with others, and access them from anywhere in the world?

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This is the promise of OneNote, the note taking application that comes with Microsoft Office. Originally released as part of Office 2003, OneNote has quickly become the most powerful software of its kind on the market. Efficient, effective, and packed full with features, OneNote can help you get more done faster, provided you use it correctly.

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How to Use OneNote Like a Pro

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1. Sync Notebooks Online

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Saving notebooks to your local computer is basically using OneNote like a glorified Notepad. To take real advantage of OneNote's features, you must save and sync all your notebooks online. Syncing means that all your notebooks get updated across all your devices in real time. This means you can create a new note on one your home computer before heading out to work, and resume using it on your laptop at the office. Neat, right?

But how exactly do you sync online?

Starting with Office 2013, OneNote actually prompts you to log into SkyDrive – Microsoft's cloud storage solution – to sync notebooks automatically. Besides SkyDrive, you can save and sync notebooks using Office 365 Sharepoint. You can also use DropBox for syncing – just make sure to select the DropBox folder on your computer when creating a new notebook.

You can also change sync settings to manual or automatic under ‘Sync Options' in the Info panel under File menu (OneNote 2013). The default setting is automatic; we suggest you keep it as is.

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2. Take Audio/Video Notes

Typing notes into OneNote can get awfully tedious very soon. Spice up your routine by taking audio and video notes instead. Click on Insert -> Record Audio/Record Video to start taking notes. This is a more visual, interactive way to keep track of things – a solid alternative for when you get sick of typing things out. Plus, you can usually speak faster than you can type (unless you are Jack Nicholson!), so you'll probably save some time as well.

But to take real advantage of these notes, you must first let OneNote index your audio/video recordings. This will enable you to search through your audio/video notes just like any normal written message – a powerful feature for finding information.

Desktopr 1 82 download free. To do this, go to File -> Options -> Audio & Video and select ‘Enable searching audio and video recordings for words'.

3. Organize Your Notebooks Effectively

OneNote is meant to be used as a physical notebook replacement. The program is most effective when you organize your notebooks like you would in the real world, that is, with individual notebooks for each subject/topic, separate sections for each sub-topic, and separate page for each note or groups of similar notes.

Most beginners tend to be very conservative with notebook and section creation. Don't be; you don't stand to lose anything save a few megabytes of space for each new notebook. Create as many notes, pages, sections and notebooks as you like – it'll make organization that much easier.

For example, if you are a college student, you can make a new notebook for each class you take in a semester. You can then make separate sections for each broad topic, and add pages of notes for each day of the class. You can see an example structure below:

Notebook

Sections

Pages

Biology 101Cell BiologyCell Structure

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Function of Membranes

PhotosynthesisStructure of Chloroplast

Calvin Cycle

Overall Photosynthesis Equation

GeneticsHeredity

Patterns of Inheritance

Mendel's Laws

4. Use OneNote to Make To-Do Lists

Still using pocket legal pads and post-it notes to make your daily to-do lists? OneNote offers a much better solution. Make a to-do list in the program by pressing CTRL+1 anywhere in the main note screen. OneNote will automatically create a list item with a checkbox next to it. Type in your list item, press enter, type in another item, and so on.

To cross-off an item on the list, simply click on the checkbox, or bring your text cursor to the list item and press CTRL+1 again.

It really is that easy!

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5. Take Advantage of Page Templates

Not many people use it, but OneNote page templates can be incredibly useful when done right. This is especially true for college students as OneNote 2013 comes packed with dozens of thoughtful templates right out of the box.

To access these templates, go to Insert -> Page Templates, and choose a template from the panel that pops up on the right.

The ‘Lecture Notes and Study Questions' template, for instance, looks like this:

Using templates makes note taking even faster. You can also save your current page as a template by clicking the ‘Save current page as template' link in the template panel.

6. Use Tags

One of OneNote's most powerful, yet underutilized feature is tagging. Tags work like hashtags in Twitter; every note or item marked with a particular tag will show up in the search results when you search for that tag.

To use tags, click on any of the built-in tags under the ‘Tags' section in the home ribbon.

You can also make your own custom tags in this section.

Use tags to organize your data. For example, you could mark important document with the ‘Important' tag, questions with the ‘Question' tag, and so on. Use keyboard shortcuts to tag items faster.

Consider an example: we created two note items and marked them with the ‘Important' (star) tag:

Clicking the ‘Find Tag' button on the home ribbon will show us all the notes marked with this tag:

You can also change the search options to include the current section, the current notebook, or even all your existing notebooks in the ‘Find Tag' panel.

As you can see, this is a very handy feature for organizing your information. Combined with custom search, it can help you never lose anything again.

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part of the Microsoft Office package, and Windows 10 also has an integrated OneNote application.

Contents:

  • OneNote Notebook and Note Files
  • How To Recover OneNote Notebooks and Notes
  • Creating a OneNote Note Backup File
  • Recovering OneNote Notes From OneDrive

OneNote Notebook and Note Files

When installed to a computer, OneNote creates a folder «OneNote Notebooks» in Documents, and this is where it saves all notebook and note files. By default, this folder is located here:

C:UsersUserNameDocumentsOneNote Notebooks

The files in OneNote Notebooks directory have the names of the notebooks which contain files with the names of sections of this notebook.

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There are two types of OneNote files:

  • *.one – OneNote file (data file, section file, note file etc);
  • *.onetoc2 – OneNote index file which is responsible for organizing collection of notes and sections in a notebook. Not only does this file include the contents of notes, but it is also important in case you need to recover a notebook, because this file opens a notebook in OneNote.

In addition to the files we have described, there is also an internal recycle bin folder (OneNote_RecycleBin) in the folder of every notebook.

How To Recover OneNote Notebooks and Notes

If you need to recover OneNote notebooks and notes after reinstalling Windows, formatting the hard disk or accidental deleting, run Hetman Partition Recovery and scan the hard disk of your computer:

After the scan is over, use the program to find the folder «OneNote Notebooks» in Documents on disk C:

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To recover the necessary OneNote files, drag them to the Recovery List and click on Recovery, or select Recovery in the context menu by right-clicking on the files you need:

After the notebook files are recovered, save them to a convenient location. For this purpose, it's better to use the folder created by the program by default in Documents.

However, when you open OneNote, you won't see the recovered notebook there. To open it, double-click on the file of one of its sections, or select from the menu the line «Open Other Notebooks» by clicking on the name of an already opened OneNote notebook (in our case, it is «HetmanSoftware»).

In the window that opens select the folder where there are files of the notebook which you need to open, and choose the file «Open Notebook.onetoc2».

Creating a OneNote Note Backup File

OneNote has an integrated function of creating backup copies of note files to prevent their loss. Such OneNote backups can be created both manually and automatically, when you adjust their settings.

In order to have notes backed up automatically, open OneNote and select the tab File / Options / Save & Backup.

The folder where backup copies will be saved is determined in «Save» section. By default, this folder is:

C:UsersUserNameAppDataLocalMicrosoftOneNote

We recommend that you change the location of default folder for backup copies so that it will be created on another disk. To do it, click on «Modify» and choose a directory. After that, check the box next to «Automatically backup my notebook at the following time interval:» and set the desired interval from 1 minute to 6 weeks.

If you need to create a notes backup manually, click on «Back Up All Notebooks Now» in the «Backup» section of this menu.

In order to recover a backup copy of a notebook, go to the menu File / Info and choose «Open Backups». By default, it opens the folder which is indicated in the file backup settings.

Recovering OneNote Notes From OneDrive

You can adjust OneNote settings to save its notebooks and notes in OneDrive. All you need is to go to the menu File / Share / OneDrive and sign in your OneDrive account.

Visit our blog to read about recovering files deleted from OneDrive in one of the following articles.





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