Here’s a bit of a mixed bag – this is an account of how an author (and SharePoint guru) used OneNote on a SharePoint site to write a book. Meaty stuff! _______________________________________________________ One thing I realized as I started writing the book (the SharePoint 2007 Disaster Recovery Reference Guide in case you’ve missed my other [...]
Posts Tagged ‘search’
OneNote, SharePoint and a book-in-progress
Posted in Real World Examples, tagged search, SharePoint, Sharing on January 4, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Organizing recipes – OneNote to the Rescue
Posted in Real World Examples, tagged digital organizer, images, search on January 4, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
I’ve posted before about how people use OneNote for organizing their recipes – being a bit of a Top Chef fan myself (I play a chef on TV), I am fascinated – at a bit of a distance – by how OneNote really does seem to be the perfect tool for doing this. Perry from [...]
More real world examples of how people use OneNote
Posted in Real World Examples, tagged Education, Outlook, search, Sharing, tablet pc on January 4, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Hi there IheartOneNoters – sorry about the long-ish silence. I am on a family vacation in the Aspen, CO area and have been more interested in being in the great outdoors than in front of my computer. Needless to say, it is fantastically beautiful here and I am loving every minute of being in the [...]
OneNote Favorites PowerToy
Posted in Add-ins and Tools, tagged powertoys, search on January 4, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
If you have a lot of ‘stuff’ in OneNote Notebooks, you should definitely check out this OneNote Favorites powertoy. It works much like the IE favorites model. You click the star icon with a green plus sign to add a page, section or notebook to the favorites list, and click the star to open the [...]
Using OneNote in a bookstore
Posted in Real World Examples, tagged digital organizer, search on January 4, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Graham, one of our active members, submited this post on how he uses OneNote in a bookstore: 1)copy the old customer orders from excel into one note, can search for customer names and book titles, no more control F! 2)word documents of phone numbers and contact details of suppliers and customers now have nice tabs, [...]
More real world (and somewhat wacky) uses for OneNote
Posted in Real World Examples, tagged digital organizer, document management, Research, search on January 4, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Here’s another installment in our continuing series “101 Uses for OneNote.” Hopefully, you’ll learn something new and if you do, be sure to tell the rest of us all about it. (Make sure to read to the end to find you how you can use OneNote for Karoake) Using OneNote for Design For those of [...]
Another Top 10 Reasons for using OneNote
Posted in Tips and Tricks, tagged collaboration, digital organizer, note-taking, Research, search, to-do on December 17, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Ok, so you all know how much I love a top 10 list – and the team over at Microsoft has produced a Top 10 Reasons for using OneNote list which I am providing here (looks like at least one person has dedicated 10 minutes to do some marketing for this product!) So, here’s there [...]
Instant Navigator PowerToy for OneNote
Posted in Tips and Tricks, Uncategorized, tagged powertoys, search on December 9, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Happy Monday! I hope you all had a great weekend and are tackling the work week with gusto (yeah, right!). I had to be lured to work today by the memory that our Admin, Cherie, buys Top Pot doughnuts for everyone on Monday mornings. It’s amazing what a strong incentive free baked goods can be. [...]
How a (fictional) consultant uses OneNote
Posted in Real World Examples, tagged audio recording, note-taking, Outlook, search, SharePoint, Sharing on November 24, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
To get a better idea of how OneNote functions in a fictional real world situation, let’s take a look at how Joe, a fictional consultant uses OneNote to kick butt every day: Joe’s day is typically filled with online research, meetings with client teams, and discussions with other members of the project team. Before using [...]

