Hopefully you'll see this! I purchased the planner bundle. I am going about setting my OneNote up and noticed the bundle is missing March daily, May monthly, weekly, and daily, June weekly, August monthly and weekly, September daily, November daily and monthly, and December daily and monthly. Hopefully you can make this right, and fix it in your store. Or future customers should at least be aware as well.
Thanks, Jeremy! I haven’t had anyone mention this before! But I just migrated my files, so maybe this is recent. I have your email from your purchase. When my kids are both in bed tonight, I will email you the missing templates. Thank you so much for letting me know!
Hi Teonie! I’ve been thinking about your question. I do offer 1:1 coaching for leaders and professionals. You can fill out my ideal client survey on my website and then we have a discovery call to see if working together would be a good fit. (www.kfaconsulting.org/coachingwithkayla) The best system for planning is the one that works for you. If spiral notebooks work for you, then that’s okay.
I love your video and appreciate the way you have set up your OneNote. One question: I use my ipencil on the OneNote for ipad but i would also need the ability to type on the calendars from my desktop. Is that possible with the way this is set up?
Hi Mary, I’m so happy you enjoyed the video! Yes, if you open your OneDrive on your desktop, you can open OneNote in your browser. Or you can have the OneNote app on your desktop. You can open your notebook from there and type over the calendar. That would be a good video idea! I will add that to my filming list. Thank you!
@@kaylafaheyahrndt Log book is nothing but register. For example school attendance register. If a physical book has 100 pages, all 100 pages will be in same format. Just we need to write data in particular field. This happens in physical book. Coming to digital, If I create a specific format in first page, the same format should appear in following pages automatically as and when the new page is created. Preferably in MS-WORD. Thanks for the reply Kayla. Can you please help on this.
Hi Takeshita! I make all my templates. All the templates from my videos are linked in the description. Let me know if there’s something you’re looking for that you need help finding. Thanks for watching!
Thank you, Tanya! When you click on a notebook on the left hand side, the window will expand and you’ll see a “+ Section” button sort of in the middle left. Click that and you can make as many tabs as you want! You can see this at around 2:30 in my video :)
@@kaylafaheyahrndt I think she is asking how you get them to run vertical instead of horizontal. When I add a section it adds it across the top of the notebook not down the left side.
Oh! Thank you for that. Well, on my iPad app they automatically show up vertical like that….but you’re right…when I’m on my desktop or laptop app, they default to horizontal along the top. BUT I realized that if you expand the notebooks drop down on the left hand side on your desktop or laptop app, then you’ll see all your notebooks. Then click the thumb tack or pin at the top right of that drop down window. Then you will see a column of your notebooks on the left hand side. Click the carrot to expand your notebook and you will see all your sections!!!
And to take it a step further, once you do the above steps, you’ll see an upward arrow next to the thumb tack. You can then hit that arrow and it will collapse your horizontal section tabs.
I would really like to see a 'boots on the ground' video... As in, how exactly to use these templates (set as background), and how to 'insert' updates, writing, notes, etc., that ACTUALLY STAY within the margins of the background templates and don't drift around, elbow other previous notes off to some other 'nether region' of the One Note page. That is just SOOO frustrating. So far, no one's address that --- that I can find.
Just saw this and I had to giggle a bit. When I turned 19, I already had over three years of job experience. In fact, my first payroll'd job, I took when I was 15-1/2 through "working papers" required by the state. This document provided authorization from my mom & my school. Not sure if it's still the same, but if your school didn't feel you could keep decent grades & still work at night & on weekends, they wouldn't sign off. I was still in 10th grade at the time.
Game changer for me! To not have a hundred PDF pages to import is gold!
Appreciate you "testing" your method prior to producing your video.
Thanks, Ray! Absolutely!
nice, i like the way you showed us how you are doing it, plus, nice voice
Thank you!
Great tips and ideas😊😊😊
Thanks, Alan!
Thanks you so much for the video. I just purchased the templates and these will be so helpful for me during uni.
Thanks, Jenn! I saw your order. I hope it helps you! Let me know if you’d like any additional templates so I can make more that are useful!
Thank you for sharing this!
Absolutely!
Hopefully you'll see this! I purchased the planner bundle. I am going about setting my OneNote up and noticed the bundle is missing March daily, May monthly, weekly, and daily, June weekly, August monthly and weekly, September daily, November daily and monthly, and December daily and monthly. Hopefully you can make this right, and fix it in your store. Or future customers should at least be aware as well.
Thanks, Jeremy! I haven’t had anyone mention this before! But I just migrated my files, so maybe this is recent. I have your email from your purchase. When my kids are both in bed tonight, I will email you the missing templates. Thank you so much for letting me know!
Jeremy, I just emailed you to correct this for you. My sincere apologies! Thank you so much for letting me know! :)
@@kaylafaheyahrndt Thank you so much! Any curious parties, handled in just a few hours time, along with bonus perks! Couldn't be more satisfied!
Do you do consultation? I am so not tech savvy. I have so many questions. I still using spiral note books.
Hi Teonie! I’ve been thinking about your question. I do offer 1:1 coaching for leaders and professionals. You can fill out my ideal client survey on my website and then we have a discovery call to see if working together would be a good fit. (www.kfaconsulting.org/coachingwithkayla) The best system for planning is the one that works for you. If spiral notebooks work for you, then that’s okay.
I love your video and appreciate the way you have set up your OneNote. One question: I use my ipencil on the OneNote for ipad but i would also need the ability to type on the calendars from my desktop. Is that possible with the way this is set up?
Hi Mary, I’m so happy you enjoyed the video! Yes, if you open your OneDrive on your desktop, you can open OneNote in your browser. Or you can have the OneNote app on your desktop. You can open your notebook from there and type over the calendar. That would be a good video idea! I will add that to my filming list. Thank you!
do you have to purchase something if you already have microsoft 365 subscription?
Hi Maura, I don’t believe you should need to purchase OneNote separately. Thanks! Kayla
You do not. You have OneNote in that subscription.
Hi i have difficulty in creating a Log book in OneNote. Can you please help me
Say more! What do you mean by a log book?
@@kaylafaheyahrndt Log book is nothing but register. For example school attendance register. If a physical book has 100 pages, all 100 pages will be in same format. Just we need to write data in particular field. This happens in physical book.
Coming to digital, If I create a specific format in first page, the same format should appear in following pages automatically as and when the new page is created. Preferably in MS-WORD.
Thanks for the reply Kayla. Can you please help on this.
Thank you so much for sharing this great video !!
You’re welcome, Mustafa! Glad you enjoyed it!
Where do you get all your templates?
Hi Takeshita! I make all my templates. All the templates from my videos are linked in the description. Let me know if there’s something you’re looking for that you need help finding. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for your video. How did you get your sections to be tabs on the left side? I love how it looks as it makes it look like a real binder.
Thank you, Tanya! When you click on a notebook on the left hand side, the window will expand and you’ll see a “+ Section” button sort of in the middle left. Click that and you can make as many tabs as you want! You can see this at around 2:30 in my video :)
@@kaylafaheyahrndt I think she is asking how you get them to run vertical instead of horizontal. When I add a section it adds it across the top of the notebook not down the left side.
Oh! Thank you for that. Well, on my iPad app they automatically show up vertical like that….but you’re right…when I’m on my desktop or laptop app, they default to horizontal along the top. BUT I realized that if you expand the notebooks drop down on the left hand side on your desktop or laptop app, then you’ll see all your notebooks. Then click the thumb tack or pin at the top right of that drop down window. Then you will see a column of your notebooks on the left hand side. Click the carrot to expand your notebook and you will see all your sections!!!
And to take it a step further, once you do the above steps, you’ll see an upward arrow next to the thumb tack. You can then hit that arrow and it will collapse your horizontal section tabs.
@@kaylafaheyahrndt this one helps a lot
I would really like to see a 'boots on the ground' video...
As in, how exactly to use these templates (set as background), and how to 'insert' updates, writing, notes, etc., that ACTUALLY STAY within the margins of the background templates and don't drift around, elbow other previous notes off to some other 'nether region' of the One Note page. That is just SOOO frustrating. So far, no one's address that --- that I can find.
I don't have money to buy templates I am only 19 T T
No problem, I have many free templates for download here: www.kfaconsulting.org/freeresourcelibrary hope this helps a bit!
Just saw this and I had to giggle a bit. When I turned 19, I already had over three years of job experience. In fact, my first payroll'd job, I took when I was 15-1/2 through "working papers" required by the state. This document provided authorization from my mom & my school. Not sure if it's still the same, but if your school didn't feel you could keep decent grades & still work at night & on weekends, they wouldn't sign off. I was still in 10th grade at the time.
@@WriterLady I am from Argentina 🇦🇷 My country is a mess... I can't get a part-time job here. You know that English is a world language...