![]() One thing I’d like to point out here is that this option is, to my knowledge, only available in OneNote 2016. To insert a page template, go to insert and then choose page template. Once you’ve made the changes you wish, you can proceed to save that current page as a template. It’s also easy to tweak your template to your liking, this includes setting the page to a specific measurement to be used the next time a new page is created within that section. One example is if you use a specific layout for taking meeting notes – wouldn’t it be nice if every new page created in that section started right straight away? ![]() ![]() One simple reason for using page templates: it’s efficient and helps you get started faster. ![]() Page templates usually include more information from the start, which comes in handy if you want something more advanced than just changing the background to have ruled or graphed paper. Microsoft has included several layouts inside OneNote, but you can also design your own or download the layout you wish and save this as a template. What Is a Page Template?Ī page template is a layout you can choose and reuse over and over again. If you’re new to OneNote I wrote a quick introduction about the program here and a post on some suggestions on how to use it as a teacher here. Let me give you a quick introduction to using page templates in OneNote. Have you ever missed not having to start a OneNote page or section from a blank page or wished that you could reuse the same layout over and over? If so, this is the post for you.
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