A new OneNote version is now being shipped to Windows 8.1 users

Feb 22, 2014 08:04 GMT  ·  By

Microsoft has recently renamed SkyDrive to OneDrive, so the company is now updating products across its lineup to reflect this new change and integrate functionality of the cloud storage service.

Today, OneNote received support for OneDrive, as well as several new changes, including accessibility improvements to make it easier to navigate through its menus with a keyboard and to use Narrator to read notes.

Bugs affecting the share charm have also been addressed, while users are now provided with increased rule line heights to accommodate larger handwriting.

“To enable Rule Lines, bring up the page app bar (right-click the page, or swipe from the top or bottom of the screen), then select Paper. Now you can choose between Rule Lines or Grid Lines,” the company explained.

Of course, the update is now being delivered to users running Windows 8.1 through the store, but you can also download OneNote manually to get all the improvements.