![]() ![]() Each tag contains a small symbol and a text. In addition to predefined tags, you can also create your own. OneNote includes a large number of predefined tags, allowing you to label items according to their type, or what you need to do with them. headings, paragraphs, sentences, or even images) on pages. OneNote tags are usually not applied to categorize whole documents or pages (for this you use notebooks, section groups and sections), but to mark individual items (e.g. ![]() ![]() You might for example assign the tag “recipe” to web pages and notes containing recipes. Typically, you tag a note, webpage or blog post to categorize it. If you have used social bookmarking tools like Diigo or Delicious, note taking software like Evernote, or even created a blog, you are probably familiar with tagging. For an introduction to OneNote, click here. This is the second in a series of posts on taking notes and managing your work with OneNote. ![]()
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