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Recording audio in OneNote
From the course: Learning OneNote Online (Microsoft 365)
Recording audio in OneNote
- [Instructor] If you like to capture an audio note within a notebook, you'll be happy to know that many versions of the OneNote application offer this capability, including the web version that you see here. It just works slightly different than the OneNote Desktop App, formerly known as OneNote 2016. And I'm going to get you familiar with this. To get started, let's navigate to the Insert ribbon. On the Insert ribbon, we're looking for Audio. Now, by selecting this, if you have not worked with the microphone here in the browser before, it is going to prompt you with a security message that wants to know if you will allow access to the microphone through the browser. If you get that, you'll need to select Allow in order to use this feature. Okay, let's go ahead and start the recording. When this recording is started, you're going to notice that a recording file is being inserted right where the blinking cursor is…
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Launching the OneNote app from Microsoft 3653m 31s
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Creating a new OneNote notebook in OneDrive3m 17s
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Creating a new OneNote notebook in MicrosoftTeams6m 11s
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Creating sections and pages3m 32s
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Inserting files on a page4m 16s
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Inserting typed notes3m 15s
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Inserting meeting details your from Outlook calendar2m 39s
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Capturing spoken works with Dictate3m 1s
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Recording audio in OneNote3m 9s
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