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OTS Training Workshops + Finding Notes in OneNote

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Upcoming OTS Training Workshops:

Wednesday, October 12th

Classroom Technologies and Planning for the Unexpected – 2:00pm-3:00pm – TUNE Room 113

Thursday, October 13th

WordPress for Faculty: Small Scale Web Publishing – 2:00pm-4:00pm – Cook 404A

Thursday, October 13th

Blackboard: Grade Center – 10:00am-11:30am – Blackboard Collaborate

Tuesday, October 18th

Using Panopto in the Classroom – 11:00am-12:00pm – TUNE Room 212

Wednesday, October 19th

Excel: Advanced – 1:00pm – 4:00pm – Linthicum 203

Monday, October 24th

Using WebEx in the Classroom – 11:30am-12:30pm – TUNE Room 205

To sign up for free technology workshops, visit our workshop schedule. You can also contact us directly regarding any software training related issues at training@towson.edu or 410-704-4070.


OTS Training Tip of the Week

Finding Your Recent Edits in OneNote

If you are managing multiple notebooks, it may be difficult remembering where your most recent notes may be located. Here are a couple of ways to find what you are looking for:

  • Using the Search box (CTRL+E) – Type in any keyword in the Search box and a list of notes containing that text will populate. If you have multiple notebooks open, OneNote will search through all of them.
  • Recent Edits – Click on the History tab in the ribbon and then click on the Recent Edits icon. Select the desired time range from the dropdown menu. A Search Results section will appear where you can select a specific notebook or all notebooks. Sorting by date, section, title and author is also an option.

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