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Dock window to side of screen

Posted on August 12, 2013

I dock a OneNote Window to my screen for daily recording of things as they happen. Try it: CTRL+ALT+D

OneNote on OSX, first impressions

Posted on August 25, 2014

Recently I moved to Apple's OSX as my primary operating system. It has gone very smoothly with me taking a Macbook Air on holiday (with no work or email loaded onto it!) so I could get used to it and

A Productivity Tool Based on OneNote

Posted on April 10, 2016

I've been meaning to launch a productivity tool that hooks into Microsoft OneNote for some years now. I got really far a few years back. I taught myself C# and made a good go of writing a windows

OneNote Guide: Customisation

Posted on July 21, 2016

This quickstart guide shows you some useful customisations to be made to a new install of OneNote 2016.

OneNote Guide: Fundamentals

Posted on July 21, 2016

Quickly get up to speed using OneNote 2016. This video explains basic OneNote concepts and is ideal if you're considering making the switch from Evernote.

OneNote Workflow Examples

Posted on July 21, 2016

To give you some ideas of how you might use OneNote I provide a detailed run-through of my personal workflows. This system has evolved over the past 10 years of me using OneNote nearly every

Hiding Text with OneNote

Posted on September 20, 2016

An entire section of text hidden using the collapse feature. Note the small arrow/handle at the top left. Also note the little [+] which can be used to reveal the hidden text. An often

OneNote Synchronisation Strategy

Posted on October 15, 2016

Setting up OneNote to send screenshots and print-outs to a local (non-cloud) notebook OneNote does some clever things under the hood to provide you with pain-free multi-user synchronisation across

Evernote Page Tagging in OneNote

Posted on November 3, 2016

OneNote prioritising keywords in a search If you're coming over to OneNote from Evernote you might immediately miss the ability to tag your pages as you're used to. Evernote's page level tagging is a

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