Amplenote. This is an attempt to combine the world of tasks (Computer Score Priority) and notes (tags and backlinks).
вівторок, 9 березня 2021 р. о 16:50:31 UTC+2 mlopio пише: > It took me some time to figure it out but now it works as expected. Thank > you Stéphane for pointing me the direction. That improves my workflow a lot! > > Stéph schrieb am Sonntag, 7. März 2021 um 17:23:44 UTC+1: > >> Hello Sipio, >> >> When I paste the OneNote link into MLO, it comes in two parts. The first >> part, starting with "https://organisation-my.sharepoint.com/" (where >> "organisation" is my company's name), is a link to the OneNote Office 35 >> online/web version. The second part, starting with "onenote: >> https://organisation-my.sharepoint.com/" doesn't work as a link in MLO >> until I prefix it with "file:" - Once I've done that it's activated as a >> link and it takes me to the OneNote 2016 desktop version. >> >> My preference is to use the OneNote 2016 desktop version because, as with >> all Microsoft apps, the desktop version is more fully-featured than the >> O365 online version. So, I haven't tried using either link from an iPad or >> other mobile device, to see if it works. >> >> Does any of that help you to get to where you want to be? >> >> Regards, >> Stéphane >> >> On Sunday, 7 March 2021 at 08:41:58 UTC mlopio wrote: >> >>> After trying and trying I found a (not perfect) solution for my problem: >>> When pasting the OneNote (Windows 10 App) link into MLO it creates both a >>> link and some additional text. After deleting the link and adding "file:" >>> in front of the remaining text it turns into a new link. After clicking >>> this new link the linked section, page or paragraph opens in OneNote. But >>> it´s not the OneNote Windoes 10 App that opens but the "classic" OneNote >>> 2016 program. So how can I force the link to open it´s target in the >>> Windows 10 App instead of the OneNote 2016 program? >>> mlopio schrieb am Samstag, 6. März 2021 um 22:58:26 UTC+1: >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> *"Any notebook, section header, page or paragraph can be linked from >>>> anywhere - just right-click and copy the link, to paste it into another >>>> application. That way you can link to your notebook from an MLO task."* >>>> >>>> This looks like the perfect tool for my needs and when pasting the >>>> Onenote link into e.g. MS Word it works as described, but pasting a link >>>> into MLO creates a link to my notebook at Onedrive instead of my local >>>> Onenote App. How can I change that behavior (using a Windows 10 PC)? >>>> >>>> Thanks in advance >>>> Sipio >>>> >>>> Stéph schrieb am Freitag, 5. März 2021 um 15:42:27 UTC+1: >>>> >>>>> I'm using Microsoft OneNote at work. It's really powerful. Just a few >>>>> of the features: >>>>> >>>>> - Couple it with OneDrive and you can share notebooks with anyone >>>>> with an O365 account, for collaborative note-taking. >>>>> - Any notebook, section header, page or paragraph can be linked >>>>> from anywhere - just right-click and copy the link, to paste it into >>>>> another application. That way you can link to your notebook from an >>>>> MLO >>>>> task. >>>>> - Tag notes, including custom tags (though no customisation of >>>>> tags in the iOS version). >>>>> - Highlight recent edits. >>>>> - Recent edits by someone else in a shared notebook get >>>>> highlighted and marked wit their initials. >>>>> - Create summary pages of tagged items, linked back to the >>>>> original item in your notes. >>>>> - Synch with an iPad or iPhone and take your notes on the road >>>>> with you. >>>>> - Drag and drop from we web browser and the material is pasted >>>>> with a link back to the source. >>>>> - Outlining support - You can create subparagraphs by indenting >>>>> them (or use Alt+Shift+<right arrow>), then double-click the box next >>>>> to >>>>> the parent paragraph to expand and collapse your outline. You can also >>>>> create sub-pages or subsections, but only down to one outline level. >>>>> - Supports heading levels, like in Word, so it's easy to use for >>>>> drafting up text which will eventually got into a document. >>>>> - Import meeting information from an Outlook appointment, then >>>>> write your notes below. You can tag actions arising from the meeting, >>>>> with >>>>> checkboxes for when they get done - All this makes it much quicker and >>>>> more >>>>> powerful for taking minutes than using a Word template, for example. >>>>> - More Outlook support: You can flag items as Outlook tasks and a >>>>> linked task will appear in your copy of Outlook (and in Microsoft >>>>> ToDo, if >>>>> you use that). I haven't tried to see if the Outlook task can then be >>>>> made >>>>> to synch with MLO - Unfortunately our company IT security stops me >>>>> from >>>>> synching Outlook tasks with MLO. >>>>> >>>>> Stéphane >>>>> >>>>> On Friday, 5 March 2021 at 06:04:16 UTC [email protected] wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> I'm wanting to find a good app to manage all the notes I have. >>>>>> Something a little more advanced than, say, Google Keep. Or, if there's >>>>>> a >>>>>> way to utilize it in MLO, that would be great. >>>>>> >>>>>> These aren't tasks--they are bits of knowledge or data I need to keep >>>>>> to reference at some point in the future (or now!). >>>>>> >>>>>> Any referrals or ideas? Thank you! >>>>>> >>>>>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MyLifeOrganized" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. 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