How to Use MS OneNote to Organize Writing Research and Novel Outlines for Writers
Let’s Get Organized

In this day and age, going digital is the best way to keep track of your notes. If organized properly, digital notes are sortable, searchable, editable, accessible from anywhere, and light as a feather to carry around.
In this blog, I'm going to show you how to be note-efficient.
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The first step in getting note-efficient is finding the right software. For writers, finding a software that will meet all of our needs is like trying to pick a toothpick from a sea urchin... under 10 feet of water... in shark infested...

In the name of efficiency (which leads to more time for writing), we have to make a choice. I say to you, today, we will be together in the cloud! Here's how.

It has an easy-to-use interface (no headaches, self-esteem damage, confusion, trying-and-giving-up in despair, AND no need to take a course to learn how to use it).It's free. It will import your material from other software like EverNote, Excel, Microsoft, the web etc.It has a deep hierarchy (levels of storage), which allows you to keep filing and splitting off that filing and filing some more. (No deleting, recreating, and duplicating unnecessarily). It's accessible from multiple platforms and devices (from your phone, desktop, laptop etc.) because it stores on the cloud. How TO Download OneNote If you have a Microsoft Office license, OneNote is in your programs. Click your "start" menu on the bottom left of your Windows screen and search OneNote.If you are using a mobile device, OneNote is available free through your app store.If you have a WindowsLive, Hotmail, or Outlook e-Mail account, you can download OneNote free from Microsoft.
SkillBuilder!
Download now by going to http://www.onenote.com/DownloadFollow the instructions.
OneNote Organization
OneNote is organized with the following hierarchy:

The Notebook is at the top, followed by sections, then followed by section pages. SkillBuilder!Open NotebookSelect "New"Type in the Notebook Name. I used the name of my novel, The Fergus She 1984 The Scarlett Resurrection. At this point, you can also choose to share your Notebook by inviting people. If you're not sure, just select "Not Now".
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Once you are in the Notebook, you can start building your sections and pages.

You might call your sections Character, Plot, Research, Marketing Plan, etc. Under each section, you will create pages. Under Character, you could have the character profile of the main characters in your novel as each individual page. Under Plot, you could have pages outlining your three act structure, or your chapters, or whatever order you like to plan your writing in.
How TO Make Your OneNote Notes AccessibleThis is where you have to store your notes on the cloud so you can add and use your information no matter where you are or which device you're using. SkillBuilder!Select “File”, and then “Settings”, and then “Properties”Set your OneNote up for “Cloud” sharing if you are going to access it from more than one device.
How TO Put Your Notes in OneNote One of the best features about OneNote (for me) is the ability to imbed images, Excel and MS Word docs into the OneNote application. Now instead of the multitude of files I have on my computer, it will all be well organized in my OneNote Notebook.



As a fellow writer, I really hope you find OneNote to be as functional and easy as I did. If you have any trouble, click the "help" link on the taskbar or do a search in Google.
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Published on June 06, 2016 16:42
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