
With the new Section popup open - you can add a name for the section.

With a name entered - hit the Create button.ģ. You now have an empty Notebook with the name you gave it (mine is HLLB7001).Ĭlicking to the right of the screen "This notebook is empty" will popup a window that is asking you to name a new Section within the Notebook. using either the module code or module name for the piece of work that you are collecting notes for. We would suggest that you name your Notebook(s) with something relevant e.g. Click this and a popup window will allow you to name your new Notebook.Ģ. With the full version of OneNote open in either a browser window or on the desktop, you should see a purple button for creating a New Notebook. To begin capturing notes and other content, you will first need to create a Notebook and then Sections & Pages within that Notebook in order to stay organised. Unless you are working from a university computer/laptop, you will now be prompted to confirm your login via MFA on your mobile device. You are now redirected to a University of Cumbria login page to enter your university password:Ħ. If you have previously set your university email address as a "back-up" email for a personal Hotmail or Outlook account, you will be prompted to select that you are trying to access a Work or School Account:ĥ. Enter your full University of Cumbria email address:Ĥ. Note: This route will only give you access to your existing Notebooks - for the full experience and to create new Notebooks, use the Student Hub method (above).ģ. With your student email account open, select the 9-dots menu (top left) and choose OneNote:

There are two main ways to access the online version of OneNote, either via the Student Hub (which will automatically log you in and will provide the full OneNote experience) or direct to (login with your university credentials and view existing Notebooks).ģ. Library Resources and Services for Postgraduate Study and Research.Back to Libraries, learning and research.Joining different files into one document.
