Outlook 2003- Notes questions

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Octavio

Can any body remind me how to write a "Note" (brief note) about something
and then how to make my "Notes" accessible or easily viewed from my Desktop?

(Some one in a previous office showed me a long time ago, but since then I
have forgotten the procedure. The "Notes" were posted in the computer of
the office where I used to work, and here at home I don't have these. One
of these Notes was how to do my question above, so this is lost now and that
is the reason form my question....).

Thanks in advance.
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

Drag it to the desktop?

FWIW, Outlook's notes aren't the best for accessibly - you need outlook open
to read them. I prefer using a real sticky note program that keeps the notes
on my desktop, independent of outlook.

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Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]





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Jerry

Diane:

What about One Note ... is it any more/less accessable?

Jerry

Diane Poremsky said:
Drag it to the desktop?

FWIW, Outlook's notes aren't the best for accessibly - you need outlook
open to read them. I prefer using a real sticky note program that keeps
the notes on my desktop, independent of outlook.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]





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Octavio said:
Can any body remind me how to write a "Note" (brief note) about something
and then how to make my "Notes" accessible or easily viewed from my
Desktop?

(Some one in a previous office showed me a long time ago, but since then
I have forgotten the procedure. The "Notes" were posted in the computer
of the office where I used to work, and here at home I don't have these.
One of these Notes was how to do my question above, so this is lost now
and that is the reason form my question....).

Thanks in advance.
 

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