Microsoft Teams is a one-stop collaboration tool that allows organizations and employees to communicate with each other via audio/video and enables them to share content in real-time, keeping your workflow efficient. A highlight in Teams’ arsenal is its integration with other Microsoft products such as PowerPoint, Planner, and more, which has been a differentiator for those choosing the right collaboration tool.
How to Bring Your OneNote Notebooks into Teams
One of the products that Microsoft Teams integrates with is OneNote, which can be useful for letting colleagues collaborate on ideas and share them with others in an organization. In this post, we’ll help you learn what OneNote is, how to use it in Microsoft Teams, how it differs from using the same thing in Teams for Education, and more. Let’s get started.
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OneNote is Microsoft’s version of a physical notebook where you can take notes and organize your scribbles in digital form for access on all the devices we use in our daily lives. Just like a regular notebook, OneNote allows you to carry a collection of notes, type/handwrite them under different sections.