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Microsoft OneNote for iPad Updated With Ability to Insert Files, Formatted Text, Protected Sections, More

Posted July 29, 2014 at 6:53pm by iClarified · 8046 views
Following an update to Microsoft OneNote for iPhone, OneNote for iPad has also been updated with the ability to insert files, support for formatted text, protected sections, and more.

Harness the immense potential of your thoughts and discoveries with OneNote, your very own digital notebook. With OneNote, you can capture that flash of genius, that moment of inspiration, or that list of errands that’s too important to forget. Whether you’re at home, in the office or on the go, your notes travel with you. And you can share your notes and collaborate with others, across multiple devices!

Key Features:
•Sync your notebooks across computers and devices.
•Your notes look the same on all your devices including formatting and ink notes from pen enabled devices.
•Bold, italicize, underline, highlight, increase indent, decrease indent - format notes the way you want.
•Search your notes and files for anything you’ve captured by just typing a keyword or phrase.
•Sync your work notes stored in OneDrive for Business and SharePoint with your iPad.

What's New In This Version:
•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 pages and sections, and manage subpages.
•Formatted Text - Copy and paste formatted text between applications - whether it's an article from Safari or a document in Word, any content you paste into OneNote will look great!
•Creating Notebooks - Now you can create notebooks and save them to OneDrive for Business. Have multiple accounts? No problem! It's easy to select exactly where you want to store your new notebook.

You can download Microsoft OneNote for iPad from the App Store for free.

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