![]() I find this a great OneNote to show staff to help them understand how you could use it, as it touches on all of the elements. So this includes photos or repair work, records of the colors of paint used on walls, photos of receipts used when buying shelves etc. I have a OneNote for my house, with every Room being a section. Make sure that everyone fully understands the myriad of ways that notes can be created and how well the search performs. Its strength lies in how quickly you can throw notes into (using voice, using screen capture, using the print driver, using the scanner Office lens) - and then how quickly you can find those notes as the Search in OneNote is fantastic. OneNote is for capturing and recording thoughts and ideas. However the newer Windows 10 version, looks the same across the Web, Windows, Android, Apple versions - so its much less confusing for users to try to stick to this one across all platforms (including Windows). ![]() Only the desktop 2016 version supports this. The primary reason to need the desktop version - is if you need to collaborate on OneNotes through a windows file server share, or need to store the Onenotes locally on your PC. The OneNote desktop 2016 is no longer being developed, and so new features are ONLY available on the Windows 10 version. If all staff can access/store their Onenotes on a o365 Sharepoint or Hotmail account, then try to move everyone to the Windows 10 version of OneNote. ![]() ![]() Here's a few things that I've captured in various sessions with staff. ![]()
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