Our meeting details will appear, and we are able to take notes below the notes section. Choose the meeting from the right-hand side.From the Insert Tab, select Meeting Details.We can insert our meeting details into Teams, and everyone can read our notes not only that, but we are able to assign tasks to others using Outlook Tasks, use tags to keep my notes organized by topic, and more. Select the Open in Browser drop down to the left of Editing. While most things I need are accessible within Teams, if I want to link to specific places within a Word, Excel, or PowerPoint document, I do that from the Desktop application. Now that the OneNote notebook is created, we can choose to utilize it from within Teams, in the Browser, or within the Desktop Application. Go to the Channel within that team where you want the Notebook to live.Choose the team where you want to create the Notebook.I want my notebook to be accessible to my entire team, so I am going to create it inside of Teams. I wanted to show you how some of these incredible features work together all from within your OneNote Notebook. I can share my notebook with someone else and link to other documents I am working on, so everyone has access to the information they need all in one central location. To keep myself organized while taking notes, I can create task that come up during a meeting, and I don’t have to open a new application to get a reminder in Outlook. One of my favorite things about Microsoft Office is that different applications work together.
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