A refreshed layout

OneNote was refreshed recently so it feels more modern and familiar with the rest of the Office apps.

You can choose to display the notebook and section navigation pane whenever you need them, and then hide them again when you're done — leaving you to focus on your work, your thoughts, and your ideas.

Tip: We recommend that you use OneNote from Microsoft 365 on Windows because OneNote for Windows 10 reaches end-of-support in October 2025. When you're ready, you can change the defaults to point to OneNote instead of OneNote for Windows 10, so that shared notebooks will always open in your preferred version.Download

Navigation pane in OneNote on Windows

The Navigation button  toggles the navigation pane on or off. By clicking on the button, you can choose to show or hide the notebooks and sections.navigate onenote screenshot twenty.png

Get quick access to your notebooks, sections, and pages

To view the sections of your current notebook, select Navigation  near the upper left of the app window to open the navigation pane. By default, the page list is opened next to the navigation pane.navigate onenote screenshot twenty nine.png

You can also customize these panes by going to View > Tabs Layout > Horizontal Tabs to have the sections displayed as headers at the top of the page.

Once you switch to Horizontal Tabs, you can choose to pin the page list to the left or to the right of your screen by going to File > OneNote Options > Display and change the Move page list to the left option.

To view a different section, click the title in the navigation pane.navigate onenote screenshot twenty two.jpeg

To choose a different page, click the title in the page list.navigate onenote screenshot twenty four.jpeg

If you've previously used OneNote on your computer or device, it will open the last notebook and page that you last worked in.

Tip: You can right-click any page or section title and then choose from more options on the menu that appears.

To switch to a different notebook that you've previously opened, select the Navigation button to open the navigation pane. Then choose any notebook from the navigation pane. If the notebook is not in the list, select File > Open to open any additional notebooks.navigate onenote screenshot twenty one version two.jpg

Make navigation panes as wide or as narrow as you want

You can easily resize the navigation panes to make them wider or narrower. This is useful if your section and page titles frequently appear truncated, or if you want to maximize your note-taking space while the navigation pane is shown.navigate onenote screenshot twenty three.jpeg

  • Move the mouse pointer over the vertical edge to the right of the navigation pane that you want to resize.

  • When a double-headed arrow pointer appears, click and drag the edge of the pane to the left or right to make it as wide as you want, and then release the mouse button.

Find your notes instantly, no matter where you've put them

OneNote's best-kept secret is its ability to instantly search the entire contents of any notebook — or even all of your notebooks. Start by clicking into the search box near the right side of the screen and start typing.navigate onenote screenshot seventeen.png

  • In the search box, type a keyword or a phrase to search for.

Tips: 

  • You can use quotation marks around a phrase that you type into the search box. Doing so finds all occurrences of that exact phrase instead of the individual words.

  • By default, OneNote will search for the text you entered in All Notebooks that you currently have open. However, you can set the search scope to only search in This Section, This Section Group, This Notebook or Find on this Page. You can save the selection as the default search scope as well.navigate onenote screenshot ten.png

If your search text was found, it will appear in the search results list. Click any result that you want to view and OneNote will jump to that page. When you're finished reviewing search results, click the X to close the navigation and return to your current page or click on the page to close the search results.

Using multiple accounts

OneNote on Windows users can stay signed in with multiple personal, work, or school accounts and navigate between their notebooks with ease.

To view or change the accounts you use with OneNote on Windows, click on the account switcher at the top right corner of the app window. Verify that the account you want appears in the list of accounts that opens, or select Add an account if you want to add a new account.navigate onenote screenshot twelve.png

To remove an account that you no longer want to use with OneNote, click on the for that account in the list, and then select Sign Out. Note this doesn't automatically close the notebooks from that account. We recommend removing them from your Notebooks list. To do this, right-click the name of a notebook you want to close from the navigation pane, and then select Close Notebook.

Customize OneNote with your app preferences

You can easily customize your OneNote experience by choosing from the available setting options. Select File at the top left corner, then Options.navigate onenote screenshot twenty eight.png

A simpler layout — with more room for your notes

OneNote for Mac offers more note-taking space by providing an easier way to control the navigation interface. You can choose to display the notebook, section, and page navigation panes whenever you need them, and then hide them again when you're done — leaving you to focus on your work, your thoughts, and your ideas.

Navigation bar in OneNote for Windows 10

  • The Navigation button toggles the navigation panes on ( Navigation button turned on in OneNote for Windows 10 ) or off ( Navigation button turned off in OneNote for Windows 10 ). Click it to display your current notebook's hierarchy, to switch between pages, sections, and notebooks, or to create and organize sections, pages, and notebooks. Click the button again to hide the navigation panes and return to your current page.

  • The Search button provides an entry point to search for keywords and phrases in specific places in your notes — or across all of your notebooks. Besides text, you can also search for any tags that you've applied to selected notes. Click any search result in the list to jump to its location in your notes.

  • The Recent Notes button displays a chronological list of pages that you've recently viewed or edited, as well as the sections and notebooks they're found in. This is helpful when you need to quickly switch back and forth between pages in different sections or different notebooks, or when you want to quickly continue taking notes on a different computer or device.

    Tip: The Recent Notes button is currently only available in OneNote for Windows 10. However, if you're using OneNote for Mac, you can easily browse and open recent notes by clicking File > Open Recent on the menu bar.

Get quick access to your notebooks, sections, and pages

If you've previously used OneNote on your computer or device, it will open the last notebook and page that you last worked in.

To view the hierarchy of your current notebook, click the Navigation button Navigation button turned off in OneNote for Windows 10 near the upper left of the OneNote app window. The pages and sections in your current notebook are displayed in two navigation panes — sections on the left, and pages on the right. To switch to any other section or page, click its title.

Sections and pages in OneNote for Windows 10

Tip: You can right-click ( Windows) or Control-click (Mac) any page or section title and then choose from more options on the menu that appears.

To switch to a different notebook that you've previously opened, click the Notebooks dropdown arrow that appears above the section and page lists.

Expanding the Notebooks list in OneNote for Windows 10

In the Notebooks list that appears, click the name of the notebook you want to open. If no other notebooks are shown in the list, or you're not seeing the notebook you want, click More Notebooks to open any additional notebooks that are available in the cloud account with which you're currently signed into OneNote.

The Notebooks list in OneNote for Windows 10

Tip: If the notebook you want is on a different account, see Switch between your home, work, or school accounts later in this article.

Add new sections, pages, and notebooks

In OneNote, your notebooks never run out of space. You can easily add more pages or sections to any notebook — and you can add new notebooks to separate your work by your subjects and projects, or by the locations in which you take notes (for example, at home, at school, or at work).

Start by clicking the Navigation button Navigation button turned off in OneNote for Windows 10 to display the navigation panes, and then do any of the following:

  • To create a new section in the current notebook, click the Add section button at the bottom of the section list.

  • To create a new page in the current section, click the Add page button at the bottom of the page list.

  • To create a new notebook, click the Notebooks dropdown arrow that appears above the section and page lists. In the Notebooks list that appears, click the Add notebook button.

Note:  OneNote for Mac users can also use the File > New commands on the menu bar to create new sections, pages, and notebooks. In addition, both OneNote for Mac and OneNote for Windows 10 let you create new items by using keyboard shortcuts. For more information, see the related links at the end of this article.

Make navigation panes as wide or as narrow as you want

You can easily resize the navigation panes to make them wider or more narrow. This is useful if your section and page titles frequently appear truncated, or if you want to maximize your note-taking space while the navigation bars are shown.

Resizing the navigation panes in OneNote for Windows 10

  1. Move the mouse pointer over the vertical edge to the right of the navigation pane that you want to resize.

  2. When a double-headed arrow pointer appears, click and drag the edge of the pane to the left or right to make it as wide as you want, and then release the mouse button.

Find your notes instantly, no matter where you've put them

OneNote's best-kept secret is its ability to instantly search the entire contents of any notebook — or even all of your notebooks.

Search pane options in OneNote for Windows 10

Start by clicking the Search button to display the search pane, and then do any of the following:

  • In the search box at the top, type a keyword or a phrase to search for. If you've searched for something similar before, you may see suggestions of Recent Searches that you can click again.

    Tip: In any version of OneNote, you can use quotation marks around a phrase that you type into the search box. Doing so finds all occurrences of that exact phrase instead of the individual words.

  • By default, OneNote will search for the text you entered in All Notebooks that you currently have open. However, you can set the search scope to only search in only the Current Notebook, in only the Current Section, or on only the Current Page. In OneNote for Windows 10, click the list dropdown arrow under the search box to select your search scope. In OneNote for Mac, click the funnel icon, and then select the search scope from the menu that appears.

  • Underneath the search box and search scope selection, click Pages to see search results found in the text of your notes, or click Tags to search only within the descriptive text of note tags you've applied to selected notes (for example, "Important" or "Question").

  • If your search text was found, it will appear in the search results list. Click any result that you want to view and OneNote will jump to that page. When you're finished reviewing search results, click the Search button again to close the navigation and return to your current page.

Tip: Not finding what you're looking for? Make sure you've signed into the correct account and then open the notebooks that you want to search on that account. For more information, see Switch between your home, work, or school accounts in the section immediately below.

Switch between your home, work, or school accounts

For a notebook to appear in your Notebooks list, or for its pages to show up in notebook search results, you must be signed into the account that contains that notebook, and you need to have opened that notebook at least once. If the notebook you want is not stored on the cloud account that you're currently signed in with, you'll need to either add or switch to a different account.

OneNote for Windows 10 users can stay signed in with multiple personal, work, or school accounts and navigate between their notebooks with ease.

  • To view or change the accounts you use with OneNote for Windows 10, click the Settings and More button Settings and More button in OneNote in the upper right corner of the app window, click Settings, and then click Accounts. Verify that the account you want appears in the list of accounts that opens, and click Add account if you want to add a new account.

  • To remove an account that you no longer want to use with OneNote, click to select that account in the list, and then click Sign Out. To prevent opening such notebooks again, we recommend removing them from your Notebooks list. To do this, right-click the name of a notebook you want to close, and then click Close Notebook.

Tip: To switch accounts in OneNote for Mac, click OneNote > Sign Out on the menu bar to sign out of your current account, and then click OneNote > Sign In to sign into the account you want.

Customize OneNote with your app preferences

Whether you use OneNote on a PC or on a Mac, you can easily customize your OneNote experience by choosing from available app preferences.

  • In OneNote for Windows 10, click the Settings and More button Settings and More button in OneNote in the upper right corner of the app window, click Settings, and then click Options.

  • In OneNote for Mac, click OneNote on the menu bar, and then click Preferences.

Your OneNote content is arranged in a hierarchy of notebook, section and page. 

Tip: By default, the sections and page list are opened next to the navigation pane. If you don't see any notebooks, sections or pages, your navigation menu is collapsed. To view the sections of your current notebook, select the navigation button  Navigation button turned off in OneNote for Windows 10 near the upper left of the app window to open the navigation pane. 

To open a different notebook or to create a new notebook, select the current notebook dropdown to reveal a list of all your notebooks.View of the OneNote web UI showing the content area

Select another notebook from your list to open it in a new tab in your browser, or to create a new notebook, select  Add notebook.

Screenshot of OneNote notebooks dropdown example list

To view a different section, click a title in the section list.  View of the OneNote web UI showing the content area

In OneNote, your notebooks never run out of room. You can easily add more pages or sections to any notebook, and you can add new notebooks to separate your content by your subjects or projects; by where you take notes (for example, at home, at school, or by any grouping that helps you organize better).

To add a new section, select  Add section. Right click the new section to choose or change the section color. You can also drag and drop the sections to reorder them.

To choose a different page, click a title in the page list.  View of the OneNote web UI showing the content area

To add a new page, select  Add page.

Tip: You can drag and drop the pages in each section to reorder them but be careful not to drag it to another section.

Resize navigation panes 

You can easily resize the navigation panes to make them wider or narrower. This is useful if your section and page titles frequently appear truncated, or if you want to maximize your note-taking space while the navigation pane is shown.  

Move the mouse pointer over the vertical edge to the right of the navigation pane that you want to resize. 

When a double-headed arrow pointer appears, click and drag the edge of the pane to the left or right to make it as wide as you want, and then release the mouse button. 

You can also hide the entire navigation pane to maximize the note-taking space by clicking on the Navigation button: ​​​​​​​ View of the OneNote web UI showing the content area

Find your notes, no matter where you’ve put them 

Start by clicking on the search icon below navigation pane on left side of the screen and start typing.  View of the OneNote web UI showing the content area

In the search box, type a keyword or a phrase to search for. If your search text was found, it will appear in the search results list. Click any result that you want to view, and OneNote will jump to that page. When you’re finished reviewing search results, click the next to search query to close the navigation and return to your current page, or click on the page to close the search results. 

Tips: 

  • You can use "quotation marks" around a phrase that you type into the search box to find all occurrences of that exact phrase instead of the individual, component words. 

  • By default, OneNote will search for the text you entered in the section that you currently have opened, but you can also choose to search only on that Page. OneNote web does not support search across notebooks.

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