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- Making it easier to get to the OneNote app on Windows
Note that if you have Office apps, they will all get upgraded during this process How do I tell which OneNote I'm using today? Open the OneNote app and check if you have the “File” menu If you have this menu, then you are using the OneNote app on Windows
- Introducing Copilot Notebooks: A whole new way to work with AI in . . .
Discover how Copilot Notebooks in OneNote bring your content and Copilot together to help you think, create, and work more effectively
- Ink straightening in OneNote - techcommunity. microsoft. com
Handwriting straightening makes your notes more organized and coherent It's a great way to clean them up before reviewing or sharing
- OneNote’s new Sticky Notes feature for Windows receives update
Totally like the new sticky note feature and adding screenshot with link was very thoughtful Wish in upcoming update we can add multiple screenshots in a same note instead of limiting to just one
- OneNote - Inserting Code Blocks | Microsoft Community Hub
Are there any plans for a way to format code blocks in OneNote without inserting a 1 column row table or an ugly print out? The most relevant Google search
- OneNote for Windows 10 support is ending
NOTE: Support is only available from within this app What’s next? OneNote on Windows will be our primary application on the Windows platform, and we’re continuing to invest in making it secure, faster, more intelligent, and easier to use, whether you’re taking notes for school, planning your day at work, or collaborating across devices
- Remember better with the new Sticky Notes experience from OneNote
With the new Sticky Notes, you can create notes or capture screenshots with a single click If you’ve taken a note or screenshot from a website, you can easily return to the original source by clicking the auto-captured link When you revisit the same document or website, we'll conveniently bring up the relevant notes for you Need to multi-task?
- Introducing the Ink to Text Pen tool in Word, OneNote, and PowerPoint . . .
You asked for it! You can now use your digital pen (or stylus) to automatically convert your handwriting to text as you write
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