OneNote - Exercise 5
Apply a Template and Make a Subpage
OneNote 2010 includes built-in templates for organizing and adding visual interest to the pages of a notebook. The templates in OneNote are categorized as academic, blank, business, decorative, and planners. You can apply a template only to a new page. You cannot apply a template to an existing page.
1. In your School notebook, on the Classes tab, click the New Page drop-down arrow
a. Select Page Templates.
b. In the Templates pane, click Academic.
c. In the list that appears, click Simple Lecture Notes.
d. A new page appears as the last page in the section.
2. Click on the tab for the new page and drag it up until you see a thick black line at the bottom of the tab for the English page.
a. Release.
b. Close the Templates pane.
3. Right-click on the new page in the Page Tabs
a. Select Make Subpage.
4. On the new subpage, select Title.
a. Key: Day 1
b. Press Enter.
Your screen should look similar to below.
1. In your School notebook, on the Classes tab, click the New Page drop-down arrow
a. Select Page Templates.
b. In the Templates pane, click Academic.
c. In the list that appears, click Simple Lecture Notes.
d. A new page appears as the last page in the section.
2. Click on the tab for the new page and drag it up until you see a thick black line at the bottom of the tab for the English page.
a. Release.
b. Close the Templates pane.
3. Right-click on the new page in the Page Tabs
a. Select Make Subpage.
4. On the new subpage, select Title.
a. Key: Day 1
b. Press Enter.
Your screen should look similar to below.
~ Design Skill ~
~ Instead of applying one of OneNote’s built-in templates, you can access additional templates at Office Online or create your own template.
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~ Academic Skill ~
~ The title bar on a OneNote screen displays the
name of the current page. |