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OneNote rolls out a new update to the Slow ring for Insiders

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The OneNote team has rolled a new update out to Windows Insiders on the Insider Slow ring. This update brings the features spotted in the earlier Insider Fast ring build last weekend to users on the Slow Ring.

A few highlights from this update include password protecting notebooks, being able to change the layer order of graphics and notes, as well as now being able to create diagrams and flow charts on OneNote (a good feature for users on either side of education).

Here’s the full changelog below:

  • Reorder your notebooks: Sort your notebooks however you like. Simply click and drag a notebook to reorder it in the list.
  • Password protection :Add a password to a section to keep your notes safe from prying eyes.
  • Create diagrams or flow charts: Use the Shapes gallery to insert perfect circles, squares, arrows and more.
  • Save images and files: Save your favorite picture or an important file outside of OneNote. Just right-click and save it to a location you specify.
  • New page placement: Quickly add a new page below the currently selected one, rather than at the bottom of the page list.
  • Change the layer order: Put tables, note containers, pictures, and shapes into your notes and then arrange which are in front and which are behind.
  • Paragraph handles: Grab the paragraph handles and reorder or collapse text on the page.
  • New bullet styles: Tired of plain old bullets? Spice up your notes with dashes, arrows, diamonds, and more.

The OneNote team has also teased another update on Twitter which will reportedly introduce even more features to Microsoft’s premier m=notetaking app.

You can grab OneNote from the Windows Store link below:

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