


Keyboard and mouse (or other pointing device).DirectX 10 graphics card and a 1,024 × 576 or higher resolution monitor (1,024 × 768 resolution or higher monitor recommended).Each computer will need the following minimum hardware configurations: Microsoft® Windows® 10 Transition from Windows® 7įor this course, you will need one computer for each student and one for the instructor.You can obtain this level of skill and knowledge by taking either one of the following Logical Operations courses, or any similar course in general Microsoft Windows skills: Previous experience with OneNote is not required however, having a basic understanding of the Microsoft Office productivity suite would be beneficial. To ensure your success in this course, you should have Windows end-user skills that include starting and closing applications, navigating basic file structures, and managing files and folders. In addition to creating and modifying OneNote notebooks, this course will introduce you to inserting images and embedding files into notebooks, categorizing content, sharing content with OneDrive®, and exporting content to other file formats. This course is intended for people in a variety of roles and fields who have a basic understanding of Microsoft Office and want to incorporate digital note-taking and note collaboration by using Microsoft OneNote. Export notebook content and manage notebook history and backups.Use Outlook and OneDrive to send and share notebook content.

Check spelling in, print, and password-protect notebooks.Categorize, organize, and search notebook content.Embed Excel spreadsheets and attach other files to a notebook.Add and format text, images, audio, links, and drawing objects to a notebook.Navigate and customize the OneNote interface and environment.In this course, you will develop digital note-taking skills by creating, modifying, and managing OneNote notebooks that work with other Microsoft Office programs. The classroom environment setup is based on the Office 2016 desktop application. This courseware is applicable to all users of the current OneNote desktop software. Additionally, learning how OneNote and the other applications in the suite are integrated increases your productivity with Microsoft Office. This course will introduce you to using OneNote notebooks to store a wide variety of content in an organized structure, access the content from anywhere, and also share it with others. Microsoft® Office OneNote® for the Desktop provides a way for you to efficiently create and collect your notes in an electronic notebook. In our fast-paced digital world, the need to capture ideas, meeting notes, and to-do items is ever present.
