
Tap the three-dot button to create a Sticky Note, it will place the note at the top of the screen.

The + Page button allows you to add more notes quickly.

It has shortcuts to select the input methods: Text, Ink, Voice and Camera. The Home tab has a toolbar at the bottom, called the Quick Capture Bar. The List mode displays more of the contents, while Grid mode places more notes on the screen. The button next to it lets you Sort and Filter the notes by modified date, created date, or alphabetical order. Tap the button near the top right corner to switch between the List mode and Grid mode.

The page displays a rich preview of the note's contents. Instead of listing your notebooks, the OneNote Android app has a new startup screen, called the Home tab. What's new in Microsoft OneNote for Android Home tab
