![]() ![]() While I’m suggesting that OneNote be used for your Team’s note-taking, collaboration, and regular information sharing in a highly mobile and flexible medium, there is still a case to keep wiki alongside OneNote. There are more reasons, like how robust you can get with formatting text, but I think you get the picture.OneNote supports drawing/writing with styluses (styli?).Try searching your wiki or restricting certain parts without creating a private channel. OneNote is easily searchable and can have password protected areas.This can get messy reassembling and manipulating. Wikis are folder structure document libraries in your site’s Site Contents folders.Notebooks can be moved, migrated, archived and accessed later more easily as a standalone OneNote file.Notebooks and Wikis are both stored in SharePoint (not Teams).I typically recommend new Team owners (or admins setting up new Teams) delete the ‘Wiki’ tab that comes with the Team and insert a new OneNote tab called ‘Notebook.’ Why replace the wiki with OneNote? Thank you.The wiki tab that is added to every Team and each of its channels is convenient, but not robust and its content is not easily migrated and shared. ![]() Link Onenote to dos with 'todo', planner/teams.Upskill the mac tools to equal windows features. ![]() The only way of using this is to copy/paste (which is inefficient) or use OneNote search by tag - which detaches this todo's from the rest of O365. This doesn't happen in the mac environment. In the windows environment creating a OneNote todo used to (i can't vouch if it still does) create a task in outlook. If the new todo feature is looking to import tasks from todo, and planner/teams, then it must include OneNote also to be useful. Onenote has a tag for 'to do' so it would make logical sense that creating this 'to do' in OneNote was import into our todo, task, or/and planner tools too. In the new 'unified' system of Teams, planner, and tasks being integrated, we need to have OneNote link into that too. ![]() The problem is they do not (at least not on a Mac) talk to each other. But I have been using OneNote for eons (as the best app MS have ever made, in my opinion). I have been using (and loving) MS Teams for some time now. ![]()
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