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.
 
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:

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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