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Other than here, where can I get insights from veteran users on Evolution / Improvements in OneNote?
Other than this group/ forum, where can I get insights from veteran users on Evolution / Improvements in OneNote through 2010, 2013, 2016/19?
I've been one of the earlier users of Groove (way back in 2005) and OneNote (since Office 2007). I am currently still using OneNote 2010 and did a Side by Side install of 2010, 2013, 2016 / 2019 to compare them; - with some hope of major improvement in features or - richness of its structures & metadata/ capture of text & media over versions - 2010 did not pull Rich Text/ Tables etc into OneNote as well as Word or Evernote did. - Is the file format still the same or is there metadata that is not backward compatible At first glance - I actually find the UI of OneNote 2010, take less space for more tabs (I prefer that) and - the rest of the app literally is 90% same in every MENU section & its buttons - So for most of Copy Pasting from a Browser, I see no benefit -------------------------------------- SO I am wondering - What actual change/ improvement has happened? - In terms of different strengths & weaknesses (just brainstorming some below - open to all) e.g. I read somewhere that PALM rejection was improved - In terms of some specific scenarios, actions, features etc. - Is there better ability to SEPARATE & MANAGE - Offline ONLY OneNote Files / Notebooks versus those that can / are on Local Drive as well as Sync to Cloud (Live/ OneDrive, maybe Dropbox (LAN Sync)?) - I did read that "co editing" has/ had evolved in general Office e.g. Word, PPT, Excel, - Specifics relating to Onenote? - .. Open to all insights.. |
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These are the improvements I found on the official page of Microsoft:
Turn the Math Assistant on or off Teachers can now choose to temporarily turn off Math features in OneNote Class Notebooks (for example, during practice tests or student assessments). (To use Math features in OneNote, you’ll need to be signed in with a Microsoft 365 subscription.) LEARN MORE Dark Mode in OneNote for Windows 10 Go easy on your eyes with Dark Mode This new optional mode switches OneNote’s interface elements from light to dark — either as a color preference or as a functional benefit. Dark Mode can improve readability of your notes in low light environments, increase the legibility of the user interface, provide better contrast, and reduce eye strain. LEARN MORE File printout option in OneNote for Windows 10 Improved printouts of Office files Insert Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, or PowerPoint presentations as a virtual printout to include their pages as images in your notes. Click Insert > File, choose an Office file to insert, and then click Insert as printout. You can move, resize, delete, and annotate any of the printout images that appear. Navigation interface in OneNote for Windows 10 Easily navigate and organize your notebooks The OneNote for Windows 10 app window now offers more note-taking space by providing an easier way to control the navigation interface. You can choose to display the notebook, section, and page navigation panes only when you need them, while always keeping immediate access to the Search and Recent Notes buttons. LEARN MORE Notebook location selection menu in OneNote for Windows 10 Improved Print to OneNote In Windows 10 Settings, select ”OneNote” as your default printer and then print files from any app or browser on your PC. Instead of printing out the information on a real printer, the printout is sent to OneNote, which lets you choose where to add the page — in any section of your open notebook, or in any other notebook that you choose. Uploading notebooks to a cloud account Upload your local notebooks to the cloud Upgrading to OneNote for Windows 10 from an older version? We’ll notify you if we detect any notebooks that are still stored on your computer’s hard drive, and we’ll help you move them to the cloud, where you can access and share them from anywhere — and from any computer or device. LEARN MORE Sample math graph in OneNote for Windows 10 Get coordinates from math equation graphs Get the X and Y coordinates of any graphs created from math equations by hovering the mouse pointer over the graph line. A tooltip will appear, displaying the coordinates. (To use Math features in OneNote, you’ll need to be signed in with a Microsoft 365 subscription.) LEARN MORE Custom tag creation in OneNote for Windows 10 Mark your notes with custom tags Using tags in your notes is a great way to visually call out and categorize important notes for follow-up (for example, to track action items after a meeting). To create your own custom tags, click the Tags menu dropdown on the Home tab (next to the text alignment buttons), and then click Create New Tag. Tag search results in OneNote for Windows 10 Search for tagged notes Searching for tags in your notes (for example, “Important” or “Question”) now displays matching tags in a separate search results pane, making it even easier to find and follow up on important notes. LEARN MORE Searching for a text phrase in OneNote for Windows 10 Search for text phrases, not just keywords In addition to searching your notes for specific keywords, you can now enclose any search phrase in quotation marks to find those exact words anywhere in your notes. Click the Search button, enter your phrase into the Search box, and then press Enter. LEARN MORE File insertion options in OneNote for Windows 10 Upload and insert cloud files with ease When you choose to insert a file into your notes, OneNote now offers the new “Upload to OneDrive and insert link" option. Storing your file attachments in the cloud instead of your notebook keeps your notes more manageable and lets you collaborate with others more easily. Embedded files on a page in OneNote for Windows 10 Edit and save embedded file attachments After inserting a file attachment into OneNote, you can double-click it to open and edit the file. Any changes you make will be saved to the original attachment without having to re-insert the file. Start by clicking the File button on the Home tab. Next, select the file you want to embed, and then choose to insert the file as an attachment. Immersive Reader icon in the Math pane in OneNote for Azure Windows 10 Read math solution steps aloud After creating a math equation in OneNote, select an action to solve the equation, and then click to show the solution steps. To have the Immersive Reader read aloud the solution steps, click the speaker icon that appears. (To use Math features in OneNote, you’ll need to be signed in with a Microsoft 365 subscription.) LEARN MORE Office Insider Program. Help shape the future of OneNote and Office If you always want the earliest access to the newest OneNote features, become an Office Insider. To do this in OneNote, click the Settings and More button Settings and More button in OneNote in the upper right corner, click Settings, and then click Office Insider. |
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