I’ve actually taken meeting notes with OneNote on my iPad while running a web meeting on my Surface – when the meeting is done, they’re already synched to the Surface. And, importantly it’s now cross-platform – mobile phone, tablets, and Macs, with a rich feature set on most platforms. The functionality has gotten a whole lot deeper and richer over the years (it competes with other, very similar tools like Evernote, so there is a need to keep extending functionality). It’s been part of the MS Office package since 2007 and a version has been made free to everyone since 2013. ![]() OneNote, at heart, is just “a good, old fashioned paper notebook” in electronic form. I’ve found many people don’t really know much about or use OneNote, so I thought it would make sense to talk about OneNote and some of its capabilities. If OneNote has been enabled, it will be highlighted, as in the picture below if not, it will be grayed out. If you’re on NAV 2013 or later you’ve probably noticed that way over in the right hand corner of the ribbon, on list views or record card views, there is a button for OneNote.
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