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MS Office 2013TRANSCRIPT
INTRODUCTION
1SKILLS
Your Digital Toolkit
Managing Your Time with Microsoft Outlook 2013
Using SkyDrive
Using Microsoft OneNote 2013
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Using Microsoft OneNote 2013
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Using Microsoft OneNote 2013
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Do you ever take notes and then lose the piece of paper you wrote them on?
Do you ever find a great website and then have to spend time searching for it when you want to view it again?
One way to avoid these problems is to use OneNote– OneNote stores your notebook electronically, on the
computer, and organizes it into sections– each section can represent a different subject and
contain one or more pages
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Skills You Learn
1. Create a notebook with sections
2. Add content to a page
3. Tag notes
4. Insert a link to online content
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Skill 1 Steps: Create a Notebook with Sections
1. With OneNote open, click the FILE tab and click the New option
2. Click Student Name’s SkyDrive
3. Type a name in the Notebook Name text box
4. Click the Create Notebook button and click Not now in the dialog box
5. Right-click the New Section 1 tab and then click the Rename option
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Skill 1 Steps…continued
6. Type a name and press Enter
7. Point to the right of the tab and then click the Create a New Section tab
8. Type a name and then press Enter
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Skill 1 Visual: Create a Notebook with Sections
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Click your SkyDrive.
Type a name in the Notebook Name text box.
Click the Create Notebook button.
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Skill 1 Visual…continued
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Right-click the New Section 1 tab and then click the Rename option.
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Sharing a Notebook Sharing a notebook allows you to collaborate
with others on projects– when you select SkyDrive as the place to save your
notebook, you will be prompted to invite others to share your notebook
– to share a notebook after you have created it, click the FILE tab, click the Share option, and then type the email address of the person you would like to share the notebook with in the Invite People text box
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Skill 2 Steps: Add Content to a Page
1. With a OneNote notebook open, click the desired tab
2. Type the desired text in the page header area to change the name of the page
3. Click a blank area of the page below the current time and start typing
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Skill 2 Visual: Add Content to a Page
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Type the desired text in the page header area to change the name of the page.
Click a blank area of the page and start typing.
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Creating and Naming New Pages To add a new page to the current section of
your OneNote notebook, click the Add Page button at the top of the page tabs
You can navigate among pages by clicking a page tab in the right pane
You can change the page name by typing text in the page header
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Skill 3 Steps: Tag Notes
1. With a OneNote notebook open, click a tab
2. Click a note container containing text
3. Click the HOME tab
4. Click the More button in the Tags gallery in the Tags group
5. Click the Important option
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Skill 3 Steps…continued
6. Click a note container
7. Click the HOME tab and then click the More arrow in the Tags gallery
8. Click the Definition option
9. Click the Find Tags button in the Tags group to display the Tags Summary task pane
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Skill 3 Visual: Tag Notes
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You can click the Important option to tag a note.
You can also click the Definition option to tag a note.
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Creating and Using a To-Do List If you need to create a task or to-do list, use the
To Do tag– this tag adds a check box to the left of the content in a
note container– you can then create a To Do list on a separate page
by clicking the Find Tags button, collapsing all tags shown except the To Do tags, and then clicking the Create Summary Page button at the bottom of the Tags Summary task pane
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Skill 4 Steps: Insert a Link to Online Content
1. With a OneNote notebook open, click a tab
2. Click in a blank area of the page below the existing note containers and type a URL
3. Click the URL link to display the web page
4. On the displayed web page, triple-click the desired text to select it
5. Press Ctrl + C to copy the selected information
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Skill 4 Steps…continued
6. Close the browser window
7. Click in a blank area of the OneNote page and press Ctrl + V to paste the copied information along with the URL
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Skill 4 Visual: Insert a Link to Online Content
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Click in a blank area of the OneNote page and press Ctrl + V to paste the copied information along with the URL.
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Using OneNote to Create a Research Paper Start by creating note containers with your
research notes– you can then move and tag note containers to
organize your notes– once your research is organized, click the FILE tab
and then click the Export option to export your notes into a Word document