5 Best Sites For Free OneNote Templates

Microsoft OneNote is an automatic note-taking application that helps to save and sync your notes as you work. OneNote allows you to easily create templates, but you’re also able to import ready-made templates that are freely available on the internet.

In this article, we’ll let you know how to install OneNote templates and cover 5 of the best websites to source free OneNote templates for your projects.

How to Install Templates In OneNote

Installing a template in OneNote is incredibly easy.

If you’re using OneNote 2016, simply double-click thetemplate file(if it’s inside a .zip file, open this first and then double-click the template). OneNote will display a message saying “To get the most out of OneNote, move this notebook to OneDrive. Click here to move.” Select the message to move the file.

Next, selectInsert>Page Templates.

Next, selectSave current page as a template. The template will now be available inMy Templates.

If you’re interested in getting the most out of OneNote, check out ourguide.

1.Auscomp

Auscomp offers 10 free OneNote templates. Additionally, Auscomp offers professional and work bundles as paid options. They also have a range of OneNote tutorials, which makes them a great place to start if you’re learning how to use the program.

The 10 free templates they offer are:

These templates are freely available, however, Auscomp asks that you pay for them if they are used for work.

2.OneNote Gem

OneNote Gem is a website that offers several Microsoft add-ins and templates, both free and paid. They offer several free templates including:

In addition to this, OneNote Gem also offers freenotebook templates. These include work and student notebooks that provide sections for planners, meetings, classes, and so on. They also have free notebooks for group projects as well as a personal diary.

Finally, OneNote Gem also offers several free OneNote add-ins that can enhance the functionality of the app. It’s a great one-stop website to get everything you need to make the most out of OneNote.

3.Onetastic

Onetastic is a OneNote add-in that uses macros to perform repeatable tasks within OneNote. They provide hundreds of macros that can perform functions such as search & replace, sort, insert monthly calendar, and more.

To use Onetastic, you will have to download and installtheir freely available program. Once this is done, you can head to theirMacrolandtab and search for macros. Onetastic provides up to 20 macros free, after which you will have to purchase a yearly subscription at $15/year.

Their macros aren’t exactly templates, but used correctly they can act as templates and save you a lot of time. These include:

To install these, select the macro you would like, then selectDownload.

You should receive a message to allow the site to open the onetastic link. SelectChoose Application, ensure thatOnetastic Macro Installeris highlighted, then selectOpen Link.

It should open in OneNote. SelectRun without installing. A pop-up should appear in OneNote. Fill in the required fields to insert your template. Keep in mind you have to have a page open to add these templates to.

4.Notegram

Notegram allows you to quickly save template files via your Microsoft account. Simply sign in to Notegram with your Microsoft account, select the template you desire and selectSave. It will now appear in your default notebook section.

Notegram includes 11 free templates, including:

5. Simplify Days

Simplify Days is a website that provides solutions to become more digitally organized. They offer a pack of free digital templates if you sign up to their website. You simply need to provide a name and email address and Simplify Days will email you five templates along with an instructional video on how to install them.

These templates include:

These are provided asEvernote templates, however, it’s easy enough to copy and paste the information into OneNote and create a template.

Getting Organized

OneNote is a fantastic solution to organizing your notes and keeping track of your life. Hopefully, the free templates we’ve listed can help you complete your goals and are helpful for your organization.

If you know of any other free template sites, please let us know in the comments below.

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