
Learn more about types of add-ins for Office. Content add-ins integrate web-based features as content that can be shows in line with a document. OneNote for the web only supports content add-ins for Office. Learn more about the differences between using a notebook in the browser and in OneNote desktop app. For example, flagging notes as questions, to-do items, or contact information. With OneNote for the web, you can apply a variety of tags to notes for easy organization and follow-up. Search for notebook changes and revisions by authors' names and view all recent edits when you return to a shared notebook. With the OneNote desktop app, you can identify and authenticate other authors more easily with the integrated profiles in OneNote. Advanced collaboration: New content shows as unread, presence All customers can view and lightly edit Office files using Microsoft 365 for the web.

There's even a built-in button in Outlook to share directly to any notebook you create within OneNote. Never lose that interesting file/quote/image again Collect what interests you in OneNote.Share and collaborate Share notebooks with others quickly and easily.Clip & Save Use OneNote's web clipper to save content with a single click.

Media Integration Record audio notes, insert online videos, and add files.Tag Highlight can't-miss notes and important to do's.Organize & Sort Easily search your content across notebooks, sections, and pages.Note to self: OneNote is the digital notepad, sketchbook, memo, and idea file you didn't know you needed! It provides a simple way to gather and organize all of your loose notes, drawings, screen clippings and audio commentaries - and share them easily with others.
