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I came across this neat trick on Twitter to link pages in OneNote, and decided to share it here.
OneNote 2016: Send Email to OneNote Updated: 4/16 Sending an Email from Outlook to OneNote 1. Right click on the email in Outlook you would like to send to OneNote. Select OneNote from the pop-up menu. Select the Section where you would like to send the email. The email will be copied onto a OneNote page. Add files to a notebook of several notes or attach them to a specific note. You can capture some of these other file types such as images and audio from right within OneNote. These additional files and resources can be useful for your own reference or to convey ideas more effectively to others.
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If you’re typing in a note, you can type [[, then the title of a Page, then ]]. When you do that, it’ll automatically turn that text into a link to the other page.
I tried this on OneNote for Mac and it didn’t seem to work, so I guess it’s a Windows thing.
Check out this embedded Tweet for an example:
Link to your other notebook pages in no time. Just type the page title inside double brackets. pic.twitter.com/ghpjSFIi54
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— Microsoft OneNote (@msonenote) June 20, 2016
Pretty cool.
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