

Whether creating new notebooks with every Microsoft Team, or leveraging individual or shared notebooks for Outlook-based meetings, OneNote usage is growing. Organizations are increasingly using OneNote as a shared note taking resource for meetings and team-based collaboration. As with many of the other core Microsoft Office products (Excel, Word, etc) there is a tremendous depth to the product, and I am continually finding new features and ways to use it. One of the (many) things Microsoft got right with the launch of Microsoft Teams was to incorporate OneNote into the platform on Day 1, IMHO.


You could say that I am officially a #fanboy of the product. I discovered OneNote back in 2004, and it has been my primary content creation tool ever since.
