OneNote - Exercise 6
Add Content to a Template
OneNote’s page templates may include insertion points for text and placeholder text that can be modified or
replaced.
1. In your School notebook, on the Classes tab, on the Day 1 subpage, under Today’s Topics:, click to
the right of the first bullet.
a. Key: Shakespeare.
b. Click to the right of the second bullet and key: Sonnets.
2. Under Most Important Facts Covered Today:, click to the right of the first bullet.
a. Key: William Shakespeare was an English poet and playwright who lived from 1564 to 1616.
3. Repeat Step 2 to add the following text next to the second and third bullets:
replaced.
1. In your School notebook, on the Classes tab, on the Day 1 subpage, under Today’s Topics:, click to
the right of the first bullet.
a. Key: Shakespeare.
b. Click to the right of the second bullet and key: Sonnets.
2. Under Most Important Facts Covered Today:, click to the right of the first bullet.
a. Key: William Shakespeare was an English poet and playwright who lived from 1564 to 1616.
3. Repeat Step 2 to add the following text next to the second and third bullets:
5. Click below the bottom note frame and key: Definitions:.
a. Select Definitions:.
b. On the Home tab, in the Styles group select Heading 3.
c. Click after Definitions:
d. Press Enter twice.
6. Key: Meter: The rhythm of lines or verses in a poem.
a. Select Meter.
b. In the toolbar that appears, click Bold.
c. Click at the end of the line and press Enter.
7. Repeat Step 6 to add and style the following text:
a. Foot: The smallest unit of rhythm in a poem.
b. Iamb: A metrical foot consisting of an unstressed then a stressed syllable.
c. Iambic pentameter: A metrical line consisting of five iambs.
Your Page will look similar to below.
a. Select Definitions:.
b. On the Home tab, in the Styles group select Heading 3.
c. Click after Definitions:
d. Press Enter twice.
6. Key: Meter: The rhythm of lines or verses in a poem.
a. Select Meter.
b. In the toolbar that appears, click Bold.
c. Click at the end of the line and press Enter.
7. Repeat Step 6 to add and style the following text:
a. Foot: The smallest unit of rhythm in a poem.
b. Iamb: A metrical foot consisting of an unstressed then a stressed syllable.
c. Iambic pentameter: A metrical line consisting of five iambs.
Your Page will look similar to below.
~ Design Skill ~
You can change the color of a section tab by
right-clicking on it, selecting Section Color, and choosing a color. |
~ Design Skill ~
OneNote lets you group several sections into
a section group, which appears as a special icon next to the regular section tabs. |