What are the benefits of OneNote?

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Microsoft OneNote, part of the Office 365 suite of applications, has become an essential productivity tool for businesses. But many don’t fully appreciate the valuable contribution that the system can make at work. OneNote fully leverages the cloud and Microsoft technologies to make capturing, storing and sharing any kind of information easy.

Watch our helpful video explaining how to use OneNote, what OneNote is and the benefits:

What is OneNote?

OneNote is a note-taking application that acts as a digital notebook. It provides a hub for all of your notes, which can be organised into separate notebooks, and individual sections within notebooks. Within these notebooks, you can add in images and videos, as well as text.

What is the main purpose of OneNote?

OneNote’s main purpose is to act as your personal digital notebook. It’s a central location for notes, meeting agendas, brainstorms and more. As it syncs your notes to the cloud automatically, you can use it on any device, anywhere.

OneNote notebook

What are the benefits of OneNote?

As part of the Office 365 suite, OneNote has a familiar interface and has now been integrated into many workplaces. Anything saved in OneNote is instantly shareable with other users.

Some of the main benefits of OneNote include:

  • Real-time collaboration
  • Access revisions & track changes
  • Securely store information
  • Use on any device & major operating system
  • Access on the go
  • Scan handwritten notes & convert to text
  • Touch capability to draw into system
  • Supports multimedia
  • Record audio & video into your notebook
  • Integrate with Microsoft apps & plugins

1. OneNote enables collaboration in real-time

As Office 365 is cloud-based, you can share a OneNote file with other people to enable a real-time, collaborative workbook. Notebooks can be shared for viewing or editing, and as OneNote automatically saves as you work, multiple users can collaborate at the same time.

It’s not unusual for accidents to happen when there are multiple users editing the same file. OneNote has this covered. Through its ‘history’ tab, you can view past revisions to track changes and restore file versions.

There’s also sometimes a slight difference between collaboration across different types of OneNote. Learn what version of OneNote you’re on, and which you should be using.

One note Screenshot

2. OneNote secures sensitive information

Like any program that stores information, notebook software needs to have security measures in place to ensure that only those who should have access do so. OneNote has the functionality to password-protect individual sections, securing information through the 3DES encryption standard.

In addition to this, if OneNote remains inactive for a specified period of time, it automatically locks your password-protected sections to ensure they’re kept private.

3. You can use OneNote to record ideas and information on the go

OneNote is designed for use on any device, and it’s available on all major operating systems including iOS and Android. By synchronising OneNote notebooks across multiple devices, users can access all their notes, as well as create new notes, regardless of whether they are in the office or out and about.

Like Microsoft Word, text, tables, images and links can be added to the application. Also, if you’re using a device with touch capability, you can write or draw directly into the system. Recent updates have extended the capability of OneNote, especially on iPad. These updates are more design-specific, bringing it in line with the desktop experience. OneNote can even scan your handwritten text and convert it into typed text.

Notepage in OneNote

4. You can support your notes with different media types

As well as the ability to enter text (processed or handwritten), you can also add in images and other media types. OneNote also lets you record audio and video straight into your notebook. This is perfect for documenting meetings and sharing them with co-workers.

There’s also been a new functionality added on OneNote where you can set an image as a notes page background, which makes it easier for layering on drawings, text and images.

OneNote can also recognise spoken words, so you can search through recordings to find exactly what you’re looking for.

5. OneNote can be integrated with other software

The great thing about Office 365 is that its applications integrate simply and perfectly. For instance, OneNote can be synced with Outlook, enabling you to can send information from emails straight to OneNote, and likewise, notes can be directly emailed from OneNote.

Its integration capabilities don’t just end with Microsoft applications. You can install a number of plugins to add functionalities to OneNote, like Zapier, which connects OneNote with applications such as Salesforce, Trello and Slack. This enables applications to work in harmony, improving productivity.

6. OneNote makes meeting notes simple

OneNote integrates with meeting bookings on Outlook to make agenda sharing and note taking easy. Rather than having to send around a long Word document, you can quickly create a OneNote page, import the meeting details using the meeting button, and then make notes or create an agenda.

During the meeting, multiple people can take notes, and then at the end, all you have to do is press the email button, and you can share the notes with everyone who was invited to the meeting.

7. Your confidential pages can be secured

If you store confidential or sensitive information within your notebooks, OneNote can make sure these sections are protected and secured. Password-protection can be enabled to ensure that only users with the password can access the confidential notes. Additionally, if the confidential notes are left open and inactive, OneNote will automatically lock them for protection.

Password Protection in OneNote

8. You can effortlessly insert pages into notes via ‘Print to OneNote’

By selecting OneNote as your default ‘printer’, you can insert files from any app or browser into your notebooks. You are not actually printing files; you are instead adding the page into any section of any notebook. This means you don’t have to go to the effort of trying to print screen and paste a page into your notes.

9. Better organise your notes and actions with custom tags

OneNote allows you to mark up your notes with custom tags. These tags enable you to categorise important parts of your notes to follow-up on.

Custom tags can be created by clicking the Tags menu dropdown in the Home menu (next to the text alignment buttons). You can then click ‘Create New Tag’. To then look for specific tagged areas in your notes, matching tags can be found in a separate search pane.

create new tag onenote

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OneNote vs Microsoft Word

OneNote is predominantly used as a note-taking application, whereas Microsoft Word is designed for those who need to create various types of content – from letters to manuscripts.

Microsoft Word offers all the tools needed to create one document of any length, whereas OneNote is used as a platform for collaborating ideas. OneNote allows users to make notes and pin inspiration such as videos, articles, images, and music.

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Considering OneNote vs Microsoft Word is unnecessary, in that both pieces of software can be used in conjunction, as they complement each other. While a team can collaborate and share ideas using OneNote, the finished piece of professional content – whatever that might be – could be produced using Microsoft Word.

Why is OneNote ideal for businesses?

OneNote, in addition to the whole Office 365 suite, makes it easier for businesses to focus on doing work, rather than to spend so much just planning how the work will be done. The main benefits are:

  • Your team can quickly access their relevant planning information
  • Colleagues can see each other’s ideas, enabling efficient collaboration
  • Teammates are able to add to and access shared documents, wherever they are
  • It’s the optimal platform for combining a range of media types
  • Any confidential business material is properly protected

Are there any drawbacks to OneNote?

In general, complaints about OneNote are few and far between. The two main complaints with the software are:

1) The ability to search through notes is limited. While it is possible to search for keywords in your open document, there is minimal ‘tagging’ capability.

2) Difficulties in adding documents created in other applications. Some Mac users have reported problems with attaching/saving into OneNote, even when documents have been made using other Microsoft products.

3) Those new to Microsoft Office 365 find it complicated. If you’ve never used OneNote or a Microsoft Office 365 application before, it can be tricky to navigate and understand at first.

Ultimately, OneNote can provide an ideal solution for anyone needing to organise their work and share ideas. Whether this is in a professional, educational, or even private environment, the functionalities of the program mean that OneNote can be used to suit a range of requirements.

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