Add support for tagging notes in OneNote

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Audryn Lovinger

It would be fantastic if I could tag my notes then retrieve all relevant
notes by clicking a tag, as in Flickr or Del.icio.us. You should be able to
apply tags to a page or sections of content in a page.

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EMRhelp.org

Audryn said:
It would be fantastic if I could tag my notes then retrieve all relevant
notes by clicking a tag, as in Flickr or Del.icio.us. You should be able to
apply tags to a page or sections of content in a page.

Try evernote - www.evernote.com - it has tags and autotagging.
 
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Chris H.

Try OneNote. I keep notes, newsgroup posts and emails linked within
OneNote, and it works very well.
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Chris H.
Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC
Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/
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Chris H.

Reference point, easy search in my own handwriting for notes. Very easy to
store like posts/emails by related subjects.
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Chris H.
Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC
Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/
Associate Expert
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EMRhelp.org

me,

You are trying to make OneNote a useful information management tool.
Tsk Tsk.
It's for quick notes, mostly during meetings.

That's it.
Get used to it.

Unfortunately.
 
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Erik Sojka (MVP)

The Note Flags in OneNote have text descriptions.

Format | Note Flags | Customize My Note Flags - then double-click on a
note to customize its text and display features.
 
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me

Erik Sojka (MVP) said:
The Note Flags in OneNote have text descriptions.

Format | Note Flags | Customize My Note Flags - then double-click on a
note to customize its text and display features.
The limit is 25 flags isnt it? Given the concept for Onenote is "all
information, in one place" that is too limiting
 

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