Microsoft Updates OneNote For Mac With Lots Of New Features And Improvements
Microsoft today updated OneNote for Mac with several new features and improvements. Microsoft has added_support_to create, open, edit, and sync OneDrive for Business notebooks alongside personal OneDrive notebooks in the OneNote client. Find the full list of new features below. What’s New in Version 15.1: •Print – Need to print your notes or a to-do list? Now you can with OneNote for Mac! You can also save your notes as a PDF. •Drag and Drop – Drag pictures from websites or other places on your Mac and drop them directly into your notes. •Formatted Text – We’ve added the ability to copy and paste formatted text between applications. Whether it’s an article from the web or a document in Word, any content you paste into OneNote will look great! •Format Painter – Use Format Painter to quickly copy the format of text in one part of your notes and apply it to other text. •Hyperlinks – Now you can add links to your notes or edit existing ones. Download it...http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/msftnws/~4/XrwKv-Y5exQ
Microsoft OneNote For iPhone Updated With Support For Inserting Files, Protected Documents And
Microsoft OneNote team is on a roll! Following the OneNote update for Android and Mac, they have updated the OneNote for iPhone app as well. OneNote for iPhone app now includes support for inserting different types of files inside your notes, support for password protected notebook sections, PDF printing support and more. Find the full list of features below. What’s New in Version 2.3: •Insert Files – You asked, we listened. Now you can insert files into your notes, open them with a double-tap, and easily share them using AirDrop. •Protected Sections – Now you can lock or unlock password-protected sections created in OneNote for Windows. •PDF Printouts – Add a PDF printout to any notebook page, then add your own notes. •Organize Notebooks – Now you can move and reorder sections, and move pages anywhere you want in OneNote. •Formatted Text – Copy and paste formatted text between application – whether it’s an article from Safari or a document in Word, any content you paste into OneNote will look...http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/msftnws/~4/M2dBAiZDygk