Microsoft OneNote is one of the oldest note-taking apps. It’s packed with features, has apps for all the major platforms, offers handy drawing tools with stylus support, and the recent Copilot integration takes the note-taking experience to the next level. Whether you are a new or an existing OneNote user, check out our top tips for using Microsoft’s note-taking app effectively.

Although OneNote is available on the web, iPhone, iPad,Android, and desktop, this post focuses on the latter.

The OneNote icon on top of a blurred image of the OneNote screen

What is Microsoft OneNote?

Microsoft’s feature-rich digital note-taking app is worth checking out

OneNote lets you create connections between your related notes. You can link relevant pages and switch between them with a single click.

1.Launch OneNote and go to a note you want to link.

Copy link to OneNote page

2.Right-click on a note and selectCopy Link to Page.

3.Open a note where you want to interlink the previous note. Enter relevant text and select it.

Insert link to OneNote page

4.Press Ctrl + K (Windows) orCommand + K(Mac) to open the insert link menu. Paste the link and pressEnter.

From now on, you can click the link and switch to a related note in no time.

OneNote pages linked

2Learn OneNote keyboard shortcuts

OneNote’s desktop apps have dozens of keyboard shortcuts. Use keyboard shortcuts for popular actions like creating a new page, applying a highlighter, text editing options, using tags, and more. Go toMicrosoft’s official pageto find all the OneNote keyboard shortcuts for Windows and Mac.

3Utilize OneNote tags

By default, OneNote has several tags, such as To-Do, Important, Question, Definition, Idea, Comment, Flag, and more. You can use the top menu bar or explore keyboard shortcuts (Ctrl + 1,2,3… orCmd + 1,2,3…) to apply a relevant tag to a paragraph. You can even create a custom OneNote tag to fit your needs.

1.OpenTagsunder theHomemenu. SelectCustomize Tags.

2.ClickNew Tag.

3.Give it a name and assign a symbol, font color, and highlight color.

4.Check the tag preview at the bottom and clickOK.

Create custom tag in OneNote

4Change paper color and style

OneNote is popular in the education sector. When you want to replicate your physical notebook in OneNote, change the paper color and style to match your class notebook.

1.LaunchOneNoteand create a new page.

2.ClickViewat the top and expandPage Color.

3.Select one of the pastel colors. Or, selectMore Colorsand pick a shade for your OneNote page background.

4.SelectRule Linesand pick one of the rule and grid line formats. you may also change the rule line color from the same menu. OneNote offers an option to Always Create Pages with Rules Lines.

5Explore OneNote templates

Do you often use a specific format on a OneNote page? Instead of creating a page from scratch, use OneNote templates. Microsoft offers templates in different categories, like Academic, Business, Planners, and Decorative. you’re able to also find third-party OneNote templates on the web.

Another neat OneNote trick is the ability to create a custom template. Here’s how.

1.LaunchOneNoteand create a new page. Make all the relevant changes.

2.If you want to reuse the same format for other OneNote pages, save it as a template. ClickInsertat the top and selectPage Templates.

3.SelectSave current page as a template.

you may also pick a template you want to use for all new pages in the current OneNote section.

6Clip articles from the web

Microsoft offers a handy OneNote web extension to clip articles for research purposes. It’s a must-have add-on for power OneNote users. Let’s check it in action on Google Chrome.

1.Download theOneNote extensionfrom the Chrome Web Store.

2.The OneNote extension appears in the upper-right corner. Select it and sign in with your Microsoft account details.

3.Visit a web page you want to clip and selectOneNote. you may clip a full page, a region, an entire article, or bookmark it.

4.Confirm the notebook location and selectClip.

7Transcribe audio files

Students will surely appreciate the ability to transcribe audio files in OneNote. Transcribe converts speech to a text transcript where each speaker is individually separated. You can access the option from theInsert>Transcribemenu.

8Create subsections in OneNote notebooks

By default, you’re able to create a notebook and add relevant sections and pages. However, you may want to add subsections to a primary section. For example, you can create a new notebook called Semester and create a Subject section. Then, you can add Physics, Chemistry, Math, and other subsections.

1.LaunchOneNoteand find a section.

2.Right-click on it and selectNew Section Group.

3.Right-click on a newly created section and selectNew Section.

4.Repeat the same to add other subsections, and you are good to go.

9Math calculations

OneNote has built-in support for basic math calculations. You can perform addition (+), subtraction (-), multiplication (*), percent (%), division (/), and more. You no longer need a separate calculator open in the background.

you’re able to type the equation, type=at the end, and pressEnterto check the final answer.

10Explore Copilot integration

Microsoft’s Copilot AI bot has arrived on Office apps, including OneNote. It can summarize notes, make to-do lists, rewrite content, create pros and cons, develop action plans, and generate ideas for a new project. It’s a part of a Copilot Pro subscription, which starts at $20 per month.

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Use OneNote like a pro

OneNote is a feature-rich note-taking solution with all the ingredients to become your ultimate productivity app. OneNote tops ourtop note-taking appschart. However, it isn’t perfect and can take some inspiration from new-age tools like Craft and Notion. We would like to see faster sync, a cleaner UI, more built-in templates, and integration with third-party apps to view important files on a OneNote page.