Re: Que Es Onenote Office 365

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Siri Vonbank

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Jul 18, 2024, 8:05:17 AM7/18/24
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I know that LibreOffice is a bit like Microsoft Office, but I can't find the equivalent of OneNote, something that I used a lot before I moved over to Ubuntu, and I do miss the features that it had. Currently I use Evernote Web, or just nothing at all.

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LibreOffice Writer is the equivalent of MS Word. It has all of the basic functions, like Font, Text size, Alignment, and drawing functions, like Rectangles, Circles and various shapes, like Stars, Call outs (Speech Bubbles) and Arrows.

LibreOffice Calc is the equivalent of MS Excel. It has all of the basic functions, like Font, Text size, Alignment, and some more advanced ones, like Formula insertion, Charts, Cell Colouring and Conditional Formatting.

Libre Office Impress is the equivalent of MS Power Point. It has all of the basic functions, like Font, Text size, Alignment, and others exclusive to Impress, like Custom Animation, different Slide views and default text boxes for tiles that come with the templates.

As you can see, in the top bar is the standard tool bars, File, Edit, etc., and the formatting toolbar. In Impress, it is a bit different, it has the colour and line settings for shapes you make. This changes to text when you are typing.

LibreOffice Draw is the equivalent of MS Publisher, a program that doesn't come in the basic MS Office package. It has all of the basic functions, like Font, Text size, Alignment, and others exclusive to Draw, like freehand drawing and better shape manipulation.

As you can see, in the top bar is the standard tool bars, File, Edit, etc., and the formatting toolbar. In Draw, it is a bit different, it has the colour and line settings for shapes you make, as text is less often used.

At the bottom is not a toolbar, that is where you enter the formula. The point of Math is to present your formula in a professional way, instead of trying to get / and + aligned, and formulas over each other.As an example, it converts this:

Compatibility with other document types is fairly good. MS Office is not as good at decoding .odt documents, but LibreOffice is quite good at saving in that format. Some features (especially formatting of tables, for me) are a bit hit and miss. If compatibility is key, I suggest using the built in export feature to export it to a .pdf. Normally however, just saving as a .doc or .docx is enough for windows users to access it.

Zim is a graphical text editor used to maintain a collection of wiki pages. Each page can contain links to other pages, simple formatting and images. Pages are stored in a folder structure, like in an outliner, and can have attachments. Creating a new page is as easy as linking to a nonexistent page. All data is stored in plain text files with wiki formatting. Various plugins provide additional functionality, like a task list manager, an equation editor, a tray icon, and support for version control.

Because it saves the information in TXT files, I put the notes folder in my OwnCloud. So I can read it even I don't have a Zim installed or I'm in another PC. Dropbox or other cloud software that puts a synchronization folder in your filesystem will do.

Libreoffice does not have an equivalent to Onenote, but nobody says you should use only Libreoffice on your PC. Along with some of the very good alternatives already pointed out by Sardinha 94410 and muru, you may want to use a program with sync capabilities. In that case you should keep in mind that:

For OneNote, you might have to look outside LibreOffice. There are a few alternatives, and none that I use, so no recommendations. I think each Desktop Environment (GNOME, KDE, etc.) has their own notes app.

I have recently started using cherrytree. It is exactly what I would look for as an alternative to OneNote. Also other people have good reviews about it on Ubuntu One. You can install it from the Software Center. I have also tried Zim-wiki, but I am liking cherrytree more.

As you can see in previous posts, LibreOffice doesn't offer something like Microsoft OneNote. I lost a lot of time trying and comparing alternatives and my choice is Joplin. It is an open-source note app with support for Linux/Windows/macOS/Android/iOS and many synchronization options.

I use Obsidian. You can link your office documents into the software and put in images. Utilizing the LibreOffice Draw app, you can add hand-written notes. There are also a good number of useful plugins such as flash cards. Linking notes together and the other organization tools helps me significantly.

I ran into a problem with a user account profile that prompted for a rebuild of their local account. Backed up the entire user folder including the %appdata% folder. Deleted the account profile and moved everything over. Then the user reports back the files are missing for her OneNote.

Check the documents folder and the OneNote Directory and it is empty. Last modified date is when Office 2016 was installed. Spoke with the technician that works closely with users directly to get an idea of what is going on with their file structure.

Would there be any sort of cache file in the AppData that could save this persons information? Also what prompted the profile rebuild was due to Microsoft Office issues that pertained to the local users Appdata folder.

I had something similar but found the user I was working with went on a personal account vs business (totally unnoticed to them) I would see if this user has a personal account of office 365 as well. Sorry a shot in the dark.

Microsoft Office is an office suite of desktop applications, servers and services for the Microsoft Windows and Mac operating systems. It includes Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and OneNote. Microsoft Office is standard on all KU-owned workstations for faculty and staff.

Additional training and tutorials for faculty and staff are available through LinkedIn for Learning with Lynda.com. Access is provided through KU's MyTalent system. See the Human Resource Management website for more information.

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