Description
Genealogists have also been using Onenote for organizing research materials. Move away from paper and manila folders, and instead organize photos and articles, imbed PDF files, word docs, use hyperlinks. Create customized templates that you can use repeatedly to make your note taking and collection activity fast and efficient. In this class Dwight Fowler will review the basics of Onenote to show its promise, along with examples of it in use for research. Attendees should be familiar with Microsoft Word, Powerpoint and Excel. An understanding of MS Onedrive, or cloud-based tools like Dropbox, or Google Drive, is also recommended