Summary
In this chapter, you have learned how to virtually link anything to your notebook pages. We started by linking to information inside our notebooks, such as other paragraphs, sections, or pages. You learned how to edit your links so that they were meaningful and relevant.
With these links, you saw how easy it was to jump back and forth between the information in your notebooks. You then discovered that you could link or insert files, documents, spreadsheets, or PDFs into your notebooks as well—no need to leave OneNote to find a file when you can access that file directly from inside your notebook pages.
And finally, you learned how to create links from Microsoft SharePoint and Teams so that you can connect to those files in OneNote.
In the next chapter, we go on to look at another Microsoft product that works well with OneNote—Outlook. You'll find out why you should move Outlook emails into OneNote, as well as how to get them there, plus will see...