Module 11: OneNote, Loop, and Copilot Notebooks
Lesson 11.5: Using Notebooks for Projects, Research, and Planning
Lesson Promise
Use Copilot Notebooks as a project operating layer for research, plans, decisions, and weekly reviews.
Real-World Scenario
A small business team wants a notebook that helps with campaign planning, research synthesis, content ideas, launch decisions, and weekly status.
Core Concept
A notebook becomes valuable when it supports recurring questions: what changed, what is decided, what is blocked, what needs review, and what should happen next.
For research and planning, ask Copilot to cite the notebook reference or source category, separate evidence from recommendation, and identify missing information.
Do not use notebooks as a dumping ground for confidential, unrelated, stale, or unapproved content. Project knowledge should be curated.
Step-By-Step Workflow
- Create recurring prompts for weekly review, decision log, risk log, and next actions.
- Ask for research synthesis with source categories and confidence level.
- Ask for a project plan that shows assumptions and missing information.
- Ask what changed since the last review if references were updated.
- Archive stale references and add new approved ones.
- Share only after permission and sensitivity review.
Prompt Lab
Bad Prompt
Plan my project.
Better Prompt
Using this project notebook, create a weekly status brief with progress, decisions, blockers, risks, open questions, and next actions.
Expert Prompt
Use this notebook as a project operating workspace. Create a weekly review with progress, confirmed decisions, changed assumptions, stale references, blockers, risks, open questions, research findings, recommended next actions, and sources to verify. Separate notebook evidence from your recommendations.
Hands-On Exercise
Run a weekly review prompt on a safe notebook plan and identify three references to update or remove.
Deliverable
A weekly project review brief with source-backed findings, risks, decisions, and maintenance actions.
Knowledge Workspace Review Checklist
Common Mistakes
- Treating a notebook as if it can see every file, email, chat, or web page automatically.
- Adding too many weak references instead of curating the few sources that actually matter.
- Letting stale notes, old plans, or unverified links drive current project answers.
- Sharing notebooks without checking linked-file permissions and sensitive content.
- Confusing OneNote notes, Loop pages, Copilot Pages, and Copilot Notebooks as the same experience.
Quiz / Checkpoint
What recurring questions should a project notebook answer?
What changed, what is decided, what is blocked, what needs review, and what should happen next.
Official Sources To Verify
- How Microsoft 365 Copilot Notebooks works
- Get started with Microsoft 365 Copilot Notebooks
- Add references to your Microsoft 365 Copilot Notebook
- Refer to specific files and more in Microsoft 365 Copilot
- Welcome to Copilot in OneNote
- Summarize your OneNote notes with Microsoft 365 Copilot
- Copilot tutorial: Summarize and identify to-do items with Copilot in OneNote
- Loop access via Microsoft 365 subscriptions
- Copilot Chat in Microsoft 365 apps
- What Copilot license do I have
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