



You can also copy text on a OneNote page to a sticky note. You can copy a sticky note to a OneNote page. The most recently modified note always appears at the top of the list. Notes appear in the notes list in the order of newest to oldest.

Note: You cannot currently change the order of notes as they appear in the notes list. From you list of notes, click the gear icon located in the upper right, and then set the Enable insights option to On.Ĭlick or tap the close icon ( X ) in the upper right to close the note. Use Insights If you type notes that contain a date, time, phone number, or address, Insights will offer ways to interact with the note, such as by adding a reminder to your Outlook calendar if you type a time, showing a map if you type an address, or displaying a web page in a browser if you type a web address. On the Pen & Windows Ink page, scroll down to Pen shortcuts, and then assign one of the pen's buttons to Sticky Notes.įor example, for the Windows Surface Pen, assign the top button to open Sticky Notes so that when a thought strikes you, jotting it down is only a pen click away. Type "pen settings" into the Search box on the Windows 10 taskbar. If I try to move one to a different desktop, all the stickies move to the different desktop.It may work well, for some uses, but it does not work for what I need.If you're using a pen with your PC, you can customize one of its buttons to create a note. I could then keep on each desktop a note as to what it was I was doing on that desktop, and maintain for myself a checklist of what it was I was doing, and what it is I need to do next, when I return to that project.Evernote Sticky Notes is not that program.Evernote allows you to create multiple stickies, but they're on the same desktop. I use a separate Virtual Desktop for each.I'll work on one project on one desktop until I get to a point where I kick off some task that is going to take some time, then I'll switch to another desktop to work on another project.On a bad day, I'll have three different project in progress, simultaneously, on three different desktops.What I would like to find is a sticky note program that would allow notes to be stuck to different desktops. When I'm working on my desktop machine, I'm generally working on a number of interleaved project, simultane ously.
