Access OneNote from a browser

Accessing OneNote from any browser is as easy as logging into your UND email, all your Office apps are there.

  1. Access Office 365 by going to Outlook Web Access or by opening Microsoft Outlook on your computer, or from the Logins menu on the UND Homepage, UND.edu.

    Login shortcut found on UND.edu.

  • Sign in with: NDUS.Identifier@ndus.edu (ex: jane.doe@ndus.edu)
  • Password: Same password as used for Blackboard and Campus Connection. 
  • You will be asked to authenticate with Duo MFA.
  1. From the Office 365 welcome screen, select OneNote from the icons on the left.

From the Office 365 welcome screen, select OneNote from the icons on the left.

  1. You will be given a list of all your notebooks to chose which to work in. Double-click to select.
  2. Your notebook will open in a new browser window.

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