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OneNote Templates in 2026: Create, Customize, and Share Page Templates for Faster, Better Notes

Tanjila Rashid by Tanjila Rashid
June 14, 2026
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If you use Microsoft OneNote for meeting notes, project planning, daily journals, or any kind of recurring documentation, page templates are one of the most underused features that can dramatically improve both your speed and the consistency of your notes. In 2026, with Copilot now able to generate custom OneNote templates from natural language descriptions, the template system is more powerful and accessible than ever. This guide covers everything from the built-in template library to creating your own professional templates and sharing them across your team.

What Are OneNote Page Templates?

OneNote page templates are pre-designed page layouts that you can apply to any new page. They include pre-set formatting, headings, sections, placeholder text, and sometimes background images or colors. Instead of starting every meeting note from a blank page and manually typing the same headings each time, a template gives you an instant, consistent structure so you can focus on capturing content rather than formatting it.

Using the Built-In Template Library

OneNote ships with dozens of built-in templates organized into categories: Academic, Blank, Business, Decorative, and Planners. To access them in OneNote for Windows or OneNote for Microsoft 365:

Open OneNote and navigate to the section where you want to create a new page.

Click Insert in the top ribbon.

Click Page Templates. A panel opens on the right side of the screen.

Browse the categories or search for a specific template type.

Click any template to preview it, then click it again to apply it to a new page in your current section.

Useful built-in templates include the Detailed Meeting Notes template (with sections for attendees, agenda, discussion notes, and action items), the Project Overview template, the Weekly Planner, and the Lecture Notes template for students.

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Setting a Default Template for a Section

If you take the same type of notes in a particular section repeatedly (for example, every page in your "Weekly Meetings" section follows the same format), you can set a default template for that section. Every new page you create in that section will automatically use your chosen template.

Open the Page Templates panel (Insert > Page Templates).

At the bottom of the panel, click "Set Default Template".

Select the template you want to use as the default for the current section.

Click OK. From now on, every new page in this section opens with that template pre-applied.

Creating Your Own Custom Templates

The built-in templates are useful, but the real power comes from creating templates tailored exactly to your workflow. Any OneNote page can be saved as a template.

Step 1: Design Your Template Page

Create a new page in OneNote and design it exactly how you want the template to look. Add headings using the Styles in the Home tab (Heading 1, Heading 2, etc.), add placeholder text in brackets like [Attendees], [Key Decisions], [Action Items], and set up any tables, checklists, or formatting you want to appear automatically.

Step 2: Save as Template

With your designed page open, open the Page Templates panel (Insert > Page Templates). At the bottom of the panel, click "Save current page as a template." Give your template a name that clearly describes its purpose, such as "Client Meeting Notes" or "Weekly Sprint Planning." Click Save.

Step 3: Apply Your Custom Template

Your custom template now appears in the My Templates section at the top of the Page Templates panel. Apply it exactly like any built-in template.

Using Copilot to Generate Templates in 2026

In 2026, OneNote with Copilot enabled can generate custom page templates from natural language descriptions. Open a new blank page, open the Copilot panel, and type something like: "Create a meeting notes template for client project status updates with sections for project health, key milestones, blockers, decisions made, and next actions with owners and due dates."

Copilot generates the template structure directly on the page, with properly formatted headings, placeholder text, and a structured layout. You can then refine it with follow-up prompts ("Add a section for budget status at the top" or "Make the action items section a table with columns for task, owner, and due date") and save the result as your own custom template.

This Copilot-generated template workflow is significantly faster than manually designing templates from scratch, especially for complex multi-section layouts.

Template Ideas for Common Business Use Cases

Weekly Team Meeting Template

Sections: Previous Action Items Review, This Week's Updates (with sub-sections per team member or project), New Issues Raised, Decisions Made, Action Items (task, owner, due date), Next Meeting Agenda.

1-on-1 Meeting Template

Sections: Current Priorities, Recent Wins, Challenges and Blockers, Career Development Topics, Manager Feedback, Employee Feedback, Action Items.

Project Kickoff Template

Sections: Project Overview and Goals, Stakeholders and RACI, Timeline and Key Milestones, Budget Summary, Risks and Assumptions, Communication Plan, First Week Action Items.

Daily Journal or Stand-Up Template

Sections: Yesterday's Accomplishments, Today's Plan, Blockers and Dependencies, Energy and Focus Level (for personal use), End-of-Day Reflection.

Client Requirements Document

Sections: Client Background, Business Problem Being Solved, Functional Requirements, Non-Functional Requirements (performance, security, compliance), Constraints, Open Questions, Sign-off.

Sharing Templates Across Your Team

OneNote templates saved on your local device are only available to you. To share templates with your team, use one of these approaches:

Method 1: Share the Template File

OneNote templates are saved as .one files in your AppData folder. You can locate the template file, copy it, and share it with colleagues who can place it in their own OneNote templates folder.

Method 2: Create a Template Notebook

Create a shared OneNote notebook on SharePoint or OneDrive. Add a section called "Templates" and populate it with example pages built from each of your standard templates. Team members can copy a page from this notebook into their own sections as a starting point, applying the design without needing to import a file.

Method 3: Loop Integration

In 2026, Microsoft Loop integrates with OneNote, allowing you to embed Loop components (live collaborative tables and checklists) inside OneNote pages. Shared team templates can include Loop components that all team members edit collaboratively in real time.

Best Practices for Effective Templates

Keep templates simple enough that they accelerate note-taking without becoming a burden to fill in completely. Too many required sections leads to templates being skipped.

Review and update your templates quarterly. Your workflows evolve, and your templates should evolve with them.

Use consistent heading styles in templates so that the OneNote search and Copilot summarization features can navigate your notes effectively.

Include a brief instructions block at the top of new templates explaining their intended use and any sections that are optional, then delete it each time you apply the template.

Combine templates with OneNote's tagging system (Home > Tags) to mark action items, questions, and important points. Tags work across all template types and make follow-up much easier.

Conclusion

OneNote templates are a simple but high-impact productivity practice. The difference between starting every page from scratch and having your standard structure appear automatically is the difference between dreading note-taking and actually doing it consistently. Consistency is what makes a note-taking system truly valuable over time.

Start by saving your most common recurring page format as a custom template this week. Set it as the default template for that section. Then use Copilot to help you design more sophisticated templates for your most complex workflows. Your future self will thank you every time you open a perfectly structured blank page ready for the meeting ahead. For more OneNote guides and Microsoft 365 productivity tips, visit officelearner.net.

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