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Using Microsoft OneNote as a MAP Handbook Tool

Description

OneNote is one of the most practical software tools to come out of Microsoft in a long time. OneNote offers a wide variety of features to record, organize and manage notes of all types. Because it is directly integrated with Outlook and the other Office applications it serves as a central hub for managing all of your activities and communications: to do list, appointments, email follow • up, etc. This course will teach you how to leverage the power of OneNote, with an emphasis on using it as a practice management tool. We will show how to use it as a supplement to the AICPA’s MAP (Management of an Accounting Practice) handbook.

Learning Objectives

• Be familiar with all of the functionality that OneNote has to offer • Learn tips and tricks for managing all of your notes • Understand how you can use OneNote in conjunction with the MAP Handbook to help your manage all of your administrative

Major Topics

• Overview of the OneNote interface and features set • Establishing a strategy for organizing your notebooks and notes • Linking OneNote to email messages, appointments and calendars • Accessing Excel, Word, PDF and other file types from OneNote • Linking OneNote to do items to Outlook Task Manager • Linking to content in the MAP Handbook • Sharing Notebooks internally and externally • Accessing OneNote from your smartphone and tablet

Provider
AICPA
Course Level
Basic
Professional Area of Focus
Technology
CPE Field of Study
Specialized Knowledge
2.0
Who Should Attend

Anyone who wants to establish an organized system for managing notes

Instructor(s)
Bryan Smith
Location
Online
Event Information
When
Jul 12, 2019
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm EST
Location
Online
Total CPE Credits
2.0
Format
Webcast Replay

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Using Microsoft OneNote as a MAP Handbook Tool


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