OneNote - Exercise 7
Tag a Note
When you work with a large notebook or with several notebooks, tags provide an option for locating information. Any piece of content can be tagged. For example, you might tag notes that are to-do items, contacts, or Web sites to visit. Tagged content appears with a special symbol or formatting indicating the specific tag that has been applied. OneNote tags can be searched and sorted.
1. In your School notebook, on the Classes tab, on the Day 1 subpage, select Meter: The rhythm of
lines or verses in a poem.
2. Click the Home tab.
a. Click the Tags drop-down arrow to display the various default tags available.
b. Select Definition. The text has now been tagged as a definition.
3. Repeat Step 2 to tag the other three definitions.
4. On the Home tab, in the Tags group, click the Find Tags button.
a. In the Tags Summary pane, notice the links to the recently tagged definitions.
5. Your screen should look similar to the graphic below.
6. Close the Tags Summary pane.
1. In your School notebook, on the Classes tab, on the Day 1 subpage, select Meter: The rhythm of
lines or verses in a poem.
2. Click the Home tab.
a. Click the Tags drop-down arrow to display the various default tags available.
b. Select Definition. The text has now been tagged as a definition.
3. Repeat Step 2 to tag the other three definitions.
4. On the Home tab, in the Tags group, click the Find Tags button.
a. In the Tags Summary pane, notice the links to the recently tagged definitions.
5. Your screen should look similar to the graphic below.
6. Close the Tags Summary pane.
~ Design Skill ~
~ In OneNote, you can create a custom tag or
modify an existing tag’s symbol, font color, or highlight color. |
~ ShortCut ~
You can tag a to-do item in OneNote by
pressing Ctrl + 1. You can tag a contact by pressing Ctrl + 7. |