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Project Notes and JournalsUsing Express editions, VB.net on XP Pro.- What technique do you find productive and efficient for taking and searching notes in your projects? I have too many paper notebooks. Task descriptions are too short. Notes are usually one or two paragraphs, but sometimes get longer. I would like to keep the notes with the projects as a separate file that can be easily accessed, as in putting it in the Solution Explorer. I thought of using a simple text file, or a simple HTML file, but I also thought that the community might have more sophisticated ways to keep project notes and journals. Thank you, Dennis D., http://www.dennisys.com/ Hi,
One Note is very good for stuff like that. Ken ------------------ Show quoteHide quote "Dennis D." <no***@nowhere.com> wrote in message news:e82YDN9GGHA.2912@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > Hello: > Using Express editions, VB.net on XP Pro.- > > What technique do you find productive and efficient for taking and > searching notes in your projects? > > I have too many paper notebooks. Task descriptions are too short. Notes > are usually one or two paragraphs, but sometimes get longer. I would like > to keep the notes with the projects as a separate file that can be easily > accessed, as in putting it in the Solution Explorer. > > I thought of using a simple text file, or a simple HTML file, but I also > thought that the community might have more sophisticated ways to keep > project notes and journals. > > Thank you, > > Dennis D., > http://www.dennisys.com/ >
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