
Create a new notebook - Microsoft Support
When you first install and run OneNote, a notebook is created for you. You can create new notebooks any time—and you can have as many notebooks as you want. Click File > New to …
Create a new notebook in OneNote for Windows 10
Scroll to the bottom of the Notebooks pane that appears, click + Notebook. In the New Notebook window that appears, enter a name for the new notebook. Under Account, select the account …
Create a notebook on a SharePoint site - Microsoft Support
Type a meaningful, descriptive name into the Notebook Name box and then click Create. Once the notebook is created, you’ll receive a prompt to invite people to it, or you can share the …
Create a new section - Microsoft Support
Learn how to add a new section or new section group to your OneNote notebook and give it a meaningful name.
Create a section group in OneNote - Microsoft Support
You can make notes just as manageable by splitting a large notebook into two or three smaller notebooks. However, if you prefer to work in a single notebook, section groups are the easiest …
Create a Class Notebook in OneNote - Microsoft Support
Learn how to create a Class Notebook in OneNote to collaborate with students, organize course content, and save time.
How to share a OneNote notebook - Microsoft Support
If you have some pages in your notebook you don't want to share with everyone, learn how to protect your notes with a password with OneNote for Windows. Create a new notebook.
Back up notes - Microsoft Support
OneNote automatically saves your notes while you work, but you should always back up your notebooks, just like the rest of your computer's files and data. Hard drive crashes can happen …
Create links to notebooks, sections, pages, and paragraphs
Create a quick table of contents to other areas in your notes. You can create links to notebooks, sections, pages, and even specific paragraphs.
Create a Staff Notebook in OneNote - Microsoft Support
Learn how to create a Staff Notebook in OneNote to collaborate with staff members, share information, and track professional development.