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ACSkoz
Oct 20, 2021Copper Contributor
Standard Operating Procedures in OneNote - Best Method?
Hi, I've been in business for over 18 years, with 6 employees. We have over 300 policies and procedures that have been written and rewritten. They have always been stored on our Sharepoint server ...
ACSkoz
Jun 01, 2022Copper Contributor
Honestly, I still haven't figured out the best way. The main issue with OneNote is the formatting that it won't do. Especially when printing.
What I'm doing right now is we have most of our SOPs in Work format in an organized folder system. We use OneNote to build them and edit, for it's quick and easy to do on the fly. Then at some point, I'll copy/paste the newly written on or edits to the Word document.
Like I said, still not a fantastic system, but we're making it work.
jwoof
Sep 04, 2025Occasional Reader
Microsoft is really pushing SharePoint pages for this purpose and when you add up your requirements, I believe you'll find SharePoint hits the mark. SharePoint and ease of use is another issue.