Most useful note keeping for me – Microsoft OneNote Review

It has features that help me keep track of the mess in my brain. For work, I like to have a tab for work accomplishments, and then I create a page for each work week underneath. I can make pages subset to others, so I can arrange work weeks by year, etc, and then collapse them so I don’t have to look at tons of pages on the side panel. The organizational style is pretty intuitive for my needs, and it helps me quickly recall details about things that might have happened weeks before. I like the features. I can insert or create page templates. I can paste in pictures and drag them around, or use any kind of text. I can draw and mark up notes. I’ve also used this across desktop and mobile and it is handy to switch quickly from platform to platform. On top of this, I’ve used this with teams of people to keep track of tasks, so we can all know what’s going on with each other. I like to keep tabs for training notes/reference, for meeting notes, etc. I also keep a separate OneNote notebook if I have a personal project (like a D&D game).
Review by stophanie on Microsoft OneNote.

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