This is a sponsored post from One2One Network and Microsoft Office 365. All opinions expressed about Microsoft Office 365 and OneNote are my own.
My family loves to travel. Sometimes we will take spur of the moment trips that don’t require much planning and then we will take large trips that requires months of planning. I used to always buy a brand new notebook to start writing everything down in it about our trip – from hotels, activities, restaurants and daily itineraries. Sometimes I would even print off information and paste it into a notebook – after awhile it would get very messy with how many times I was handling it.
With the new Microsoft Office 365 Home Premium, you can now easily plan your entire trip right on your computer.
Microsoft Office 365 Home Premium is available for $99.99 for a one year subscription. That’s only $8.34 a month! It’s a great day because you’re not just installing it on your computer – it can be installed on up to 5 devices, including Windows tablets and PCs.
Office 365 Home Premium Includes:
- The latest and most complete set of Office applications: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook, Publisher and Access1
- One license for the entire household to use Office on up to five devices, including Windows tablets, PCs or Macs, and get Office on Demand from any Internet-connected PC2
- An additional 20 GB of SkyDrive cloud storage, nearly three times the amount available with a free SkyDrive account
- 60 free Skype world calling minutes per month to call mobile phones, landlines or PCs around the world3
- Future upgrades, so you always use the latest time-saving technology
- Fast, fluid design that responds to touch and stylus as naturally as it does to keyboard and mouse
- Automatic save to SkyDrive, so your documents — and even your personal settings — are always available from virtually anywhere and on your favorite devices
I’m excited that Microsoft has teamed up with Travel + Leisure to create a FREE special-edition travel notebook add-on to OneNote with expert tips.
As a Mom, I love that my husband and I both can collaborate to create our perfect family trip. As a blogger, I love that I can use OneNote to create a travel notebook that includes all of my flight information, confirmation numbers, phone numbers and more to share with my husband in one place so he knows where I’ll be while away from my family.
How Microsoft OneNote Can Help You Plan Your Trip
1. Reference Your Notes: Once all your research and planning details are in OneNote, it’s easy to recall a particular detail at any given moment. Use Instant Search in the bar on the top right to recall anything you’ve ever put in OneNote.
2. Turn Online Research into Plans: Clip and save information from the web with the “Send to OneNote” tool. As you make reservations, clip screenshots and send web pages or entire documents directly to sections of your notebook, no printer needed! You can also scan into OneNote critical information that you might need on your trip, such as passports, medication labels or immunization records. This will ensure they are available even if the originals are lost or stolen.
3. Move With Your Notes On-the-Go: Save your notebook to SkyDrive , and access it on your mobile phone or in the browser with the OneNote Web App. Once in the cloud, you’ll be able to access your information across your favorite devices — including your Windows PC or Windows Phone.
4. Let Excel & OneNote Work Together for You: With OneNote 2013, you can create and import an Excel vacation budget spreadsheet right into your notebook. What’s better is that when you edit that spreadsheet in OneNote, it will update the original Excel spreadsheet at the same time. It also supports formatting for data sorting, cell shading and header rows within table cells so you can make your information both beautiful and functional.
5. Collaborate with Family & Friends via SkyDrive: Give your friends and family access to your travel notebook on SkyDrive so they can add their own travel tips or advise, and keep track of your itinerary. You can even see where others make changes and revisions throughout your notebook with OneNote 2013 identity profiles. Each authors’ initials are marked next to their work for better collaboration!
There are so many great features of OneNote 2013 to help you plan your next trip! It’s definitely going to be my go-to for planning our vacations.
Right now, you can enjoy a free 30 day trial available online at office.com which will come in handy for all of you planning summer vacations. You can also download the Microsoft Office OneNote Travel Notebook for free with your subscription to Office 365.
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the skydrive storage
I like that you can access it on your phone.
I use Skydrive already, so the automatic save would be nice!
I am so in need of an overall upgrade. All of it sounds terrific!
you can access your notes on your mobile
Love all the Office applications! Sounds great!
I LOVE all the travel features. I LoVe traveling and do quite a bit but also I just started my own business as a travel agent and this is just AWESOME!
I have this and it is the bomb! I can’t wait to use it to plan my road trip to Kansas!
I think this is such a neat collaboration. That was actually the very first magazine I subscribed to in my life, so I’m all about this team-up!
i use onenote all the time to organize my notes and recipes
I like that you can clip info from the web and send it to OneNote
I like that it can be accessed via mobile
The 60 free Skype world calling minutes per month to call mobile phones, landlines or PCs around the world.
I like that I can use Microsoft 365 on my tablet and the 60 min. Skype feature.
I like the SkyDrive
the cloud storage!
I like that you can access it via skydrive for just about anywhere.
My favorite feature of Microsoft 365 is the latest and most complete set of Office applications: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook, Publisher and Access1
i love the skydrive!!!!
I was wondering if you ever thought of changing the layout of your site?
Its very well written; I love what youve got to say. But maybe you could a little
more in the way of content so people could connect with it better.
Youve got an awful lot of text for only having 1 or two
pictures. Maybe you could space it out better?
Do you still have the file for the special edition OneNote travel notebook template?
The link is dead