brandoncolorado in (e-mail address removed)
shared these words of wisdom:
Ideas, Yes. Plenty of them.
But no *suggestions* - at least from my side.
Why?
This professor of laws simply does not know anything on the way you
think and on the way you work.
How to use flags simply depends on your own style of doing things.
Patrick already mentioned flagging a paper notebook.
Using the 3M tape-flags in a book or law collection (in order to
quickle find a paragraph/artical) indeed is what one does in "real
life". Using flags in ON is the digital expression of doing this. The
main difference: The machine can use the flags for searching.
I think that you just have to "play" with things available and by the
time find your own style.
If you want to get some ideas on OneNote, get Kathy Jacob's book:
Kathy Jacobs, Bill Jelen: Life On One Note:Unleash the Power of One
Note (On Office series). Uniontwon OH (Holy Macro Books), 2005,
ISBN1-932802-02-9.
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/19...p/002-7069779-2386442?_encoding=UTF8&n=283155
HTH
Rainald