Discover how to maximize Microsoft OneNote for project management and effective note-taking. Explore key features and learn practical tips for creating organized notebooks. Uncover strategies to seamlessly integrate OneNote with Outlook tasks, emails, and calendars. Whether you're a beginner or looking to enhance your skills, this discussion offers valuable insights for achieving stress-free productivity.
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Using OneNote for GTD
Use OneNote for GTD, focusing on project management and reference.
Leverage its features for project support, meeting notes, and organizing reference materials.
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OneNote Versions
Utilize the desktop version of OneNote for maximum functionality.
Web and mobile versions offer convenience but have limitations.
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OneNote Structure
OneNote follows a notebook-sections-pages structure.
This allows for flexible organization of information, similar to physical notebooks.
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Learn how to get the most out of Microsoft® OneNote® for managing your projects and reference. This webinar will cover:
Understanding the key features and functions
Using OneNote to manage projects (individual or shared)
Integrating OneNote with Outlook Tasks, Email, and Calendar
Whether you're new to OneNote or more experienced and want to dive deeper, you'll learn helpful tips, tricks, and strategies to get the most out of it for your workflow.
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