Hi,
I'm spending my day reading through lots of articles for work that
I've collected. Many are long articles about my profession. I'm reading
most in Word 2003 or in Adobe Reader 8. After reading an article, I want
to be able to summarize the salient points and keep them with the article
to remind myself why I saved the article and how it might apply to
projects I'm working on or points I want to tell others about if I pass
along the article..
What have others done to accomplish such a task? I do have Kurzweil 1000
and I think that has a notes section, but I try to use the mainline
software when I can, so I'm wondering if there is a way others have found
to add a summary some way that stays with the file, either in the file
itself or as a file property.
Thanks.
Robin Van Lant | KEF Program Manager | Tel: 720-304-1060
Key Equipment Finance
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