You can color-code OneNote 2013 notebooks, sections, and pages to make it easier to recognize and find notes. For example, to distinguish notes pertaining to a specific project, make pages where those notes are kept green. However, when you color a page, its background is changed, but not the color of its page tab.
To quickly identify a section by color, color-code its tab with a specific color. Color-code notebooks to help distinguish one notebook from another in the Notebooks pane. When you color a notebook, its icon in the Notebooks pane is changed to that color.
To color-code a notebook, in the Notebooks pane, right-click the notebook’s name and then, on the shortcut menu that appears, click Properties. Next, in the Notebook Properties dialog box, open the Color gallery, select a color, and then click OK. The notebook icon next to the notebook’s name appears in the color you selected.
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