Daily Calendar for 2007 and 2008

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mikeprocess

Is there a way to use One Note as a Daily Calendar. Each page would
be a separate day?
But it would be free-form, without any lines or times printed on the
page.

The days of the years would be searchable, so I could enter in
December 10th and find that day and enteries I had previously written
under that date.

I currently use a program called AskSam which provides users with a
calendar each year.

Thanks
 
E

Edward

Mike, I tried exactly what you are saying but it didn't last very long for me
b/c of the manual process. I was trying to use it as a daily journal for
work. If Microsoft could develop a template for that, it would be awesome!
Hint, hint! I understand the Outlook calendar is available but to my
knowledge you cannot daily journal a work log. If the calendar has the
capability - someone let me know. It's just that Onenote is perfect for
something like a calendar b/c of the space to write your daily work where you
can reference back to what you did each day and who you met. I can see where
it could be useful to people wanting to document their activity, especially
when they have to report to micro-managing bosses like mine.

Thanks!
 
J

Josh Einstein

Have you guys checked out my OneNote Calendar application? It's not a
calendar in the traditional sense where you schedule appointments and such,
but it does collect all your OneNote edits in a calendar format so you can
see everything you wrote on a particular day. It's free and you can download
it from www.einsteintech.net
 
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Rainald Taesler

mikeprocess said:
Is there a way to use One Note as a Daily Calendar. Each page would
be a separate day?
But it would be free-form, without any lines or times printed on the
page.
The days of the years would be searchable, so I could enter in
December 10th and find that day and enteries I had previously
written under that date.

As Ben already said, it might be doable. But it would a lot of manual
work and requite quite some discipline.
I might be ways easier to use Outlook. It's powerful feature should
cover all calendar needs.
And: One can set Links in Outlook to OneNote and by this make the
advanced note-taking features of OneNote accessible from OL too
I currently use a program called AskSam which provides users with a
calendar each year.

Just curious: Which version of askSam is this about?
I've been using askSam form the 2nd DOS version until today and even my
legal databases are published in the Web with askSam (still v. 5, could
not yet upgrade to new v. 6). I've been using it for every this and that
but never as a calendar ...

Rainald
 

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