Microsoft OneNote Simplifies The Process Of Adding Recipes To Your Notes

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OneNote Recepies Clipping

Microsoft OneNote allows users to add information on the web through OneNote web clipper and the email clipper ([email protected]). Now, they are further simplifying the process of collecting recipes on the web. When you use the OneNote web clipper or email clipper ([email protected]) to clip a recipe, OneNote will now simplify the page down to just the steps, ingredients, and key pieces of information you need most, giving your recipes a simpler, cleaner format in OneNote. Great new feature for all those home cooks!

How Microsoft does this?

By taking advantage of the Bing platform, we are able to glean the most important parts of the recipe and present them in a useful way directly in OneNote. Bing’s vast knowledge repository, which powers the recipe experience on Bing.com, allows us to dynamically deliver our deep understanding of individual recipes to your OneNote notebook. This feature works on many of the top recipe websites in the U.S., and we’ll expand the number of sites it covers in the future. Current sites include AllRecipes.comFoodNetwork.com, and Food.com, and many more.

If you have a recipe website and want to make sure it looks great when clipped into OneNote? Email Microsoft at [email protected].

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