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The OneNote feed conveniently combines your notes from different apps — including Samsung Notes, Sticky Notes, and OneNote. The feed is currently available in Outlook on the web and Outlook.com.

Note: The OneNote feed automatically syncs all of the notes that are associated with the same Microsoft account (or your work or school account) that you are using with Outlook. If you use Samsung Notes on your mobile device and want to include those notes in the OneNote feed, see Sync Samsung Notes to your OneNote feed.

Turn on the OneNote feed in Outlook on the web

Do the following:

  1. If necessary, sign into Outlook on the web with the same account that you use for syncing your notes.

  2. In Outlook on the web, click the OneNote feed icon on the main Outlook toolbar near the upper right side of your browser.

    When the task pane opens, you’ll see your most recently edited notes for your current account. In your feed, you’ll also find your OneNote pages and sticky notes, if you have any. If you use Samsung Notes on your mobile device and want to include those notes in the OneNote feed, see Sync Samsung Notes to your OneNote feed.

Create a new sticky note in the OneNote feed

Do the following:

  1. Open Outlook on the web and sign in, if necessary.

  2. If the OneNote feed isn’t already showing, click the OneNote feed icon on the main Outlook toolbar near the upper right side of your browser.

  3. To create a new sticky note, click + Add a note near the top of your feed.

    While selected, you can type and format text, and add images to your new sticky note. Changes to your sticky note will automatically sync to the OneNote feed.

  4. To go back to the OneNote feed, click the Back button in the top left corner of the currently displayed sticky note. When your OneNote feed reappears, you’ll see your newly created sticky note at the top of your feed.

Edit an existing sticky note in the OneNote feed

Do the following:

  1. Open Outlook on the web and sign in, if necessary.

  2. If the OneNote feed isn’t already showing, click the OneNote feed icon on the main Outlook toolbar near the upper right side of your browser.

  3. In your OneNote feed, click the sticky note that you want to edit.

    While selected, you can type and format text, add images, or make any changes to your sticky note. Changes to your sticky note will automatically sync to the OneNote feed.

  4. To go back to the OneNote feed, click the Back button in the top left corner of the currently displayed sticky note. When your OneNote feed reappears, you’ll see your most recently edited sticky note at the top of your feed.

Note: The sticky notes in your OneNote feed also appear in the Notes folder in Outlook on the web and in the Microsoft Sticky Notes app for Windows 10.

Open a OneNote page from the OneNote feed

Do the following:

  1. Open Outlook on the web and sign in, if necessary.

  2. If the OneNote feed isn’t already showing, click the OneNote feed icon on the main Outlook toolbar near the upper right side of your browser.

    Any pages that you’ve recently edited in OneNote appear in your OneNote feed, including your pages from OneNote (desktop), OneNote for Windows 10, OneNote for Mac, OneNote for the web, OneNote for iPhone, OneNote for iPad, and OneNote for Android.

  3. In your OneNote feed, click the OneNote page that you want to edit.

    The selected page will open in OneNote for the web.

Open a Samsung note from the OneNote feed

Do the following:

  1. Open Outlook on the web and sign in, if necessary.

  2. If the OneNote feed isn’t already showing, click the OneNote feed icon on the main Outlook toolbar near the upper right side of your browser.

    Any notes that you’ve recently edited in Samsung Notes and synced to your Microsoft account appear in your OneNote feed. For more information, see Sync Samsung Notes with OneNote and Outlook.

  3. In your OneNote feed, click the Samsung note that you want to open.

  4. To go back to the OneNote feed, click the Back button in the top left corner of the currently displayed Samsung note.

Drop a note from the OneNote feed into an Outlook email message

Do the following:

  1. Open Outlook on the web and sign in, if necessary.

  2. If the OneNote feed isn’t already showing, click the OneNote feed icon on the main Outlook toolbar near the upper right side of your browser.

  3. Click + New message to create a new email message. Alternately, you can click Reply or Forward for any received email message in your Inbox.

  4. In your OneNote feed, click and hold the note you want, and then drag and drop the note into the email message you’re composing.

Note: You can drag OneNote pages, sticky notes, or Samsung Notes from your OneNote feed and drop them into email messages you’re composing. Dragging sticky notes and Samsung Notes from your feed will copy and paste the note content. Dragging OneNote pages will copy and paste a link to the original OneNote page.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where can I find the OneNote feed?

    The OneNote feed is currently available in OneNote (desktop), OneNote for the web, OneNote for Windows 10, Outlook.com, and Outlook on the web.

  • What types of notes can sync to the OneNote feed?

    You can currently sync notes from OneNote, Sticky Notes, and Samsung Notes to the OneNote feed.

  • Can I create, edit or delete Samsung notes from the OneNote feed?

    No, individual Samsung notes can’t be created, edited in, or deleted from the OneNote feed.

  • Can I create, edit or delete a OneNote page in the OneNote feed?

    No, individual OneNote pages can’t be created, edited in or deleted from the OneNote feed.

  • How can I stop syncing my Samsung Notes into OneNote feed?

    To stop syncing your Samsung notes with the OneNote feed, remove your Microsoft account from the Samsung Notes app settings.

See Also

Use the OneNote feed in Microsoft OneNote

Sync Samsung Notes to your OneNote feed

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