Saturday, February 7, 2015

5 Cool Ways to Use OneNote on My Surface Pro 3

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I've been playing with OneNote 2013 on my Surface Pro 3 . In the process, I've learned lot of new, cool stuff that I can do with OneNote!

*Coloring Book

OneNote is like a coloring book with unlimited pages. If I can find it on-line, I can color and decorate it. Here, I did my new Facebook profile picture.

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*Planner

I've written before, of course, about using OneNote for my daily planning. And it leaves unlimited room to doodle.




*Tutorials

Want to show friends how to edit a photograph in MightyText? Want to teach Grandma how to check her Facebook messages?

I just double click on my pen, write in my notes on the picture, and upload to the web.





*Editing

I've been working on three novels. (I blurred out most of the writing, so no one can copy it.) OneNote is a fabulous way to note my edits. Then, I can correct my novel in Word, side-by-side with my notes.

I can't wait for Nanowrimo this year!





*Super, Extra Cool Note-taking

Of course, anyone can take notes in a notebook. 


But in OneNote on a Surface Pro 3, I can copy my favorite blogs, read them, and take notes on things that I want to follow-up on.

This works for research for work or school, too. 





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4 comments:

  1. Great advice as always! This is why I've nominated you for the Liebster Award as I really enjoy reading your blog.
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  2. Love the Tinkerbell. Who says you can't have some fun when getting things done.

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  3. Kristy, I love the planner screen shot you used here (the one with the doodled flower next to it). Can I have more details about it please?

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  4. No idea, Gail. It's been too long since I posted this to remember!

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