As early as in Windows 7, the system takes a single note tool. This tool is extremely simple, but very practical. Start the program to put a yellow sticky note on the desktop, input to-do or memo content. To add a Notepad, simply click the + sign button on either note or right-click the taskbar note icon and choose New Note (Figure 1). The default note is a single yellow color, if "posted" Too many sticky notes, a color is not good to distinguish the category content, you can right-click the need to change the notes, from the shortcut menu to choose one of six colors (Figure 2).
(Figure 1 Simple and practical Windows 7 Note programs)
Small tips:
Note is easy to figure, starting from the Start menu to find more inconvenience. After starting the note, the taskbar icon is locked with the right key, and you can create sticky notes by clicking on the task bar notes icon later.
If you feel that your note-taking program is too simple to enter without handwriting, you can also implement your handwritten notes by using another tool, Windows Journal, that comes with Windows 7 or Windows 7. The software can not only support handwriting devices or mouse simulation handwriting, but also can be handwritten text into the printed text for editing.
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Windows 8.1 Notes Follow the convenience features of Windows 7 notes, and are stacked automatically if you add more notes at once. Of course, users can also use their own puzzles or change the size of each note, casually on the desktop to arrange a note (Figure 3). Windows 10 notes are renamed "Convenience stickers."
Small tips:
Windows comes with a rich text typesetting feature, but it is not known for shortcut key operations. Refer to the Schedule (table) specifically.