List Notes in Time order?

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Hi

Just tesing a some difference note taking packages for our needs and
am liking one notes, but one of the big things we would like i
something which would track the order in which notes are inputted

I know each entry in a page has a date and time stamp, but we woul
like one page (Activity Log) which automatically listed all the notes
or at least page name or something, and put them in order by date/time

Is this possible, or is there any addons/powertoys which allow suc
functionality

Thank
 
R

Rainald Taesler

Just tesing a some difference note taking packages for our needs and I
am liking one notes, but one of the big things we would like is
something which would track the order in which notes are inputted.

I know each entry in a page has a date and time stamp, but we would
like one page (Activity Log) which automatically listed all the notes,
or at least page name or something, and put them in order by
date/time.

Is this possible, or is there any addons/powertoys which allow such
functionality?

Try the "Table of Contents" PowerToy [1].
It seems that it exactly does what you are after.

Rainald


[1]
http://blogs.msdn.com/johnguin/arch...o-the-onenote-table-of-contents-powertoy.aspx
 
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undisclosed

Thanks for your reply

Unfortunately, it is not what i'm after. The TOC powertoy shows th
created and last modified date of each page. I am after something tha
will list the last modified time of each individual note

Basically, I want to use it as an activity log recording scientifi
examinations/experiment - pages would be templates. I want it t
basically list each note created in a list, allowing for th
expermint/examination to be repeated using the exact same processes

It is possible that some pages may be edited on more than one ocassion
or even some fields in a table maybe - this needs to be reflected in th
log

Thank
 
R

Rainald Taesler

Thanks for your reply.
Unfortunately, it is not what i'm after. The TOC powertoy shows the
created and last modified date of each page. I am after something
that will list the last modified time of each individual note.

Basically, I want to use it as an activity log recording scientific
examinations/experiment - pages would be templates. I want it to
basically list each note created in a list, allowing for the
expermint/examination to be repeated using the exact same processes.

It is possible that some pages may be edited on more than one
ocassion, or even some fields in a table maybe - this needs to be
reflected in the log.

Thanks for your reply.
I'm sorry that from your original posting I did not really get what you
are after.

No, there are no tools for doing what you want to achieve.
AFAICS you would need a database solution.

Rainald
 
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undisclosed

That's a shame, as OneNote has the functionality to store eac
individual note's timestamp, and all i'm really looking for is a featur
which would output these onto one page, along with the note, or detail
about the note. It also has a lot of the other functionality which w
are looking for

Incidentally, is a normal user (with appropriate programming skills
able to code addons or powertoys for OneNote? IE, would our in hous
programmers be able to code such functionality

Thanks for your help
 
R

Rainald Taesler

That's a shame, as OneNote has the functionality to store each
individual note's timestamp, and all i'm really looking for is a
feature which would output these onto one page, along with the note,
or details about the note. It also has a lot of the other
functionality which we are looking for.

Incidentally, is a normal user (with appropriate programming skills)
able to code addons or powertoys for OneNote?

Yes, I think so.
The API has been laid open a long time ago.
IE, would our in house programmers be able to code such
functionality?

Possibly so (depending in his skills).

Rainald
 

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