If you’d like to see which notes a specific team member added to the notebook: Once you start collaborating on notes with others, you’ll see their initials appear next to the notes that they added. Meeting details will be automatically added to the notes page. When you share your notes with an online meeting, a link to the notebook will be shared will all the meeting members. To share your notebook with other meeting members: If you’re in an online meeting, you can collaborate on notes with other meeting members. “Collaborative note-taking ensures that no one forgets to add important points to their notes.” Copy and paste this link to share your notebook with people. If you want to give a team member the ability to view and edit your notebook, select Create an edit link.Copy and paste the view-only link to share your notebook with people. If you want to only give a team member the ability to view a notebook but not edit it, select Create a view link.To share your OneNote notebook with a link: Sharing a notebook with a link is preferable if you’re sharing a notebook with a large group of people or if you don’t have everyone’s email address. This means that other notetakers can click on the link that you send them to view or edit your notebook. You can also share your notebook with team members via a link. Click Share once you’re ready to give team members access to your notebook.After you determine editing permissions, you have the option to include a personal message when you share a notebook with someone, though it’s not required.You can also give someone view-only access, meaning they can view the notes you take but they can’t add to or delete text in your notes. You can give the collaborator editing access, meaning they can delete or add new things to the notebook. Next, determine what type of access you want the person to have to the OneNote team notebook.If the team member is in the same work or organization as you, you can type in their name. Select Share with People if you want to share a OneNote notebook with a team member via email. From here, there are a few ways that you can share your notebook.Click the File tab in the top left corner of OneNote.Select the notebook that you want to share.There are a few different ways that you can create a OneNote shared notebook. Thank you.Collect, organize, and share your ideas in a digital notebook. Link Onenote to dos with 'todo', planner/teams.Upskill the mac tools to equal windows features.The only way of using this is to copy/paste (which is inefficient) or use OneNote search by tag - which detaches this todo's from the rest of O365. This doesn't happen in the mac environment. In the windows environment creating a OneNote todo used to (i can't vouch if it still does) create a task in outlook. If the new todo feature is looking to import tasks from todo, and planner/teams, then it must include OneNote also to be useful. Onenote has a tag for 'to do' so it would make logical sense that creating this 'to do' in OneNote was import into our todo, task, or/and planner tools too. In the new 'unified' system of Teams, planner, and tasks being integrated, we need to have OneNote link into that too. The problem is they do not (at least not on a Mac) talk to each other. But I have been using OneNote for eons (as the best app MS have ever made, in my opinion). I have been using (and loving) MS Teams for some time now.
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