Course Description
This course is intended to enable the typical student, educator, or business user of a desktop version of Microsoft® Office (2007 or later) to productively use the key components of the Microsoft® Office OneNote® 2013 application on a desktop, laptop, or Microsoft® Windows® 8 tablet device, when working in or away from the primary office or study environment.
OneNote has many features that can improve time management skills, including task lists and scheduling with Microsoft® Outlook®. OneNote also makes it easier to comprehend information by allowing for audio recording and even searching the audio recording for specific spoken words or phrases. Research can be accomplished on the web and links are maintained so you know where you found the information. These are just a few of the note-taking organization features that will be covered in this class.
Agenda
Lesson 1: Exploring Notebook Structure
Topic A: Navigate the OneNote 2013 Environment
Topic B: Use Predesigned Templates for OneNote Notebooks
Topic C: Customize the User Interface within OneNote
Lesson 2: Adding Content and Formats to a OneNote Notebook
Topic A: Modify Formatting in a Notebook
Topic B: Add Audio and Video to a Notebook
Topic C: Add Quick Notes and Links
Topic D: Use Tags, Symbols, Drawing Tools, and Pen Options
Lesson 3: Managing OneNote Notebooks, History, and Backups
Topic A: Save and Export Content and Use Alternate File Types
Topic B: Manage Notebook Recycle Bins and Backups
Lesson 4: Working with Excel Spreadsheets and Embedded Files
Topic A: Work with Excel Spreadsheets
Topic B: Work with Embedded Files
Lesson 5: Sharing and Collaborating with Notebooks
Topic A: Send a Notebook and Use Outlook Integration
Topic B: Share and Collaborate on Notebooks
Lesson 6: Finalizing a Notebook
Topic A: Finalize a Notebook Using Proofing and Print Settings
Topic B: Configure Notebook Settings, Properties, and Security
Topic C: Organize and Search Notebooks