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Duncanville ISD

OneNote



OneNote is a digital notebook that has endless possibilities. Use this website to discover what it is and how it can be used.

Create a new notebook

Think about how you want to set up your notebook. Think of it as a regular notebook with tabs. The tabs that go across the top are like your tabs in a notebook. Each tab will have papers within each tabbed section.

If you want to share your notebook with others or be able to view on any of your devices, you will need to create a Microsoft account. Click Here to create a new account.

  1. Click File > New.
  2. Select Computer as the location to save the notebook.
  3. follow the screen prompts.

Add tabs:

  • Click the + sign (to the right of your tab section).

Add pages:

  • Click the + sign next to "Add Page"

Use among several devices


Share OneNote among several devices. The Desktop version has more customization features. In order to sync among several devices, you must make the Notebook available on the web. This video will show you how to Share the Notebook to the Web so it is easily accessed on other devices or it can also be shared with other people.




How to share with others.




Taking notes from an Outlook Appointment within OneNote




In Outlook, you can select the Meeting Notes icon in the top ribbon and link a meeting event to notes in OneNote. Watch the video to see how to do this.




Linking to Outlook Tasks




Create a To Do list in OneNote and link it to your Outlook Tasks.




Sync Notes



  1. Select File menu.
  2. Select View Sync Status.
  3. Select Sync All. (or you can select individual notebooks to sync)

Deborah Trujillo

Instructional Technology Coordinator

Duncanville ISD

For technical assistance call972.708.2300
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