Right-click the selected text, and then click Cut.To cut text from a note and save it to the Clipboard Right-click the selected text, and then click Copy.On the Home tab of the ribbon, in the Clipboard group, click Copy.To copy text from a note to the Clipboard Right-click the note, and then click Delete.On the Home tab of the ribbon, in the Basic Text group, click the Delete button.To delete a note without saving it to the Clipboard On the Home tab of the ribbon, in the Clipboard group, click the Cut button.Select and copy note text to reuse content in OneNote This chapter focuses on input and formatting that use the keyboard and mouse. There are two main ways to enter notes into OneNote: by using a keyboard, or by writing or drawing with your finger or other input device on a touch-sensitive screen. This chapter guides you through procedures related to creating, cutting, and copying notes applying text formatting to notes creating lists and outlines changing paragraph formatting and deleting formatting and items. You can use formatting within OneNote to create headers that identify notes on a particular topic, emphasize text by using bold or italic formatting, and highlight text to group thoughts visually even when they’re on different parts of a page. After you add your notes, you can move them to another location, copy all or part of a note, and change the formatting as needed. The most direct way to start adding notes is to click anywhere on the active page and start typing. After you create a notebook, you can start adding notes. OneNote notebooks give you the tools you need to record, organize, and build on your thoughts.
#Onenote shortcut download#
For practice file download instructions, see the introduction. For this chapter, use the practice files from the OneNoteSBS\Ch02 folder.