Showing posts with label OneNote. Show all posts
Showing posts with label OneNote. Show all posts

Monday, March 29, 2010

OneNote: Create Your Own Template in OneNote

When I started using OneNote i quickly felt the need of creating my own OneNote book template. It was hard to find how you actually have to do this so i decided to describe the steps in this article.
Sure enough you can make quick templates but often that resembles the current section you are using. What i mean is that we want to create a whole onenote book as designed by the user. So here we go.

Creating the OneNote Book and Saving it as a Template
1. Create your own OneNote book just the way you like it. Remember that it has to become a template so create pages where you describe what to expect from the user. Create sections add everything you need.
2. For my sample i created a simple book called Blog where i write my blog documents. For every application i have a seperate tab. Simple as can be but the goal here is to show you how you can use it as a template.
3. As you know OneNote saves everything directly so you don't have to save anything. Well in this case you do have to make a seperate save to create a template from your OneNote book. So goto the [SaveAs] option and here is where you have to make two seperate choices before you click save.
4. In the combobox [Save as type] choose the option: OneNote Single File Package (*.onepkg)


5. Next choose the third radiobutton which states "current notebook"


The last option is important because otherwise the current section is saved as a template and we want the whole book.

Placing the template in the correct directory
When the template is saved it's important to save it in the correct location so it will show up in the dialog when you create a new OneNote Book. To do this save the  .onepkg file in the following directory:

\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Templates\1033\ONENOTE\12\Notebook Templates

if saved in this directory you template will show up in the create new book dialog as follows:


see that the newly added "Blog" template is accessible

Remarks:

1. If you have a 64 bit Windows installed with a 32bits Office you may have to look here...
\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\Templates\1033\ONENOTE\12\Notebook Templates
2. If you have another language installed you may have to look in another folder so change it accordingly: (the blue section might be another number for your specific language...)
\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Templates\1033\ONENOTE\12\Notebook Templates

Now when you have created a template and you want to share with the world upload it on Microsoft Online. If you just want to share it with your colleagues then distribute the appropriate way so it will end up in their 'new' dialog. Remember you did the hard work, all they have to do is use it ;-) 

Friday, March 26, 2010

OneNote: Linking to skydrive?


I've been using OneNote for a while now and i have to say it's one of my favourite apps. Sure there are some issues and one of the things that really bothered me was the fact that i couldn't share my notebooks very well. I use five pc's in daily. Huh 5 pc's you say? Yes five pc's. Let me explain.
I use two laptops for work. One laptop for production work and one for testing the various environments e.g. office 2007, office 2010 etc. I also use two netbooks. One solely for internet actions like reading and actively participating in newsgroups, reading articles and staying up to date surfing for new technologies. I also have another netbook for various options e.g. testing, internet and for sharing with my family. Finally we (family) use as regular desktop pc for internet and gaming. Kids also like to play as one can imagine.
So what I would like to achieve is a central point of storage where i can store my OneNote blocks and being able to reach them everywhere at anytime i like. Sure putting the stuff on a stick would be the simplest solution but the again how many sticks do you use? Right i have to may of those laying around to call myself organized in that way ;-)
Networkdrive? Tried it but i have to be honest i'm looking for the option to just turn on the pc and click my onenote and then without having the hassle of making connections to the various options before reaching by blocks being able to go to work and make my notes.


I've read great blogs, articles, tweets about various topics that i would love to clip them to my onenote block. And in office 2010 it seems it can be done via skydrive? Yes skydrive i've been dreaming about this since skydrive is around. Wouldn't that be the most perfect place there is to store my onenote blocks. Now everytime i turn on one of my laptops or netbooks i would be able to sync my onenote blocks via skydrive just by logging in to skydrive.