Organizing Mind Camp attendee list in OneNote |
Still working on organizing myself for today’s Mind Camp and last night I copied the attendee list in the browser (CTRL + C) from the Seattle Mind home page into a newly created OneNote tab labeled mindcamp1.0. The top most tab contained the list of all attendees and links to their respective websites, where applicable.

screenshot #1 shows central OneNote page.
I made a new master page for each attendee with their name and hyperlink as the page name.

screenshot #2 shows new page for Mind Camp attendee. On this page I plan to record notes of conversations/sessions and interesting things related to the people. This will help me put a face to a name.
Notes
- as I was making the pages it seemed to me it would have been handy in OneNote to have a function to be able to just highlight a bunch of links and make them separate pages automatically. Does this function exist?
- Saved as a .one file. This way others using OneNote could incorporate the basic file structure into their OneNote program and conveniently make notes on their acquaintenances. I will be posting this file soon, so please check back. [download mindcamp.one 622 K]




Gawd, you’re gonna love OneNote for O12 …
Comment by Jeremy Wright — November 5, 2005 @ 1:29 pm PST
OneNote MultiCreate PowerToy
Trackback by Andy Gray — November 5, 2005 @ 4:10 pm PST
While the OneNote API doesn’t allow access to information that’s already in a notebook, I have a utility that will basically accomplish the same thing. Please let me know if that works for you.
http://tabletdev.com/Andy/archive/2005/11/05/830.aspx
– Andy
Comment by Andy Gray — November 5, 2005 @ 4:15 pm PST
Try this…
http://jkontherun.blogs.com/jkontherun/2005/11/freeware_of_the_1.html
Great meeting you…
Buzz
Comment by Buzz Bruggeman — November 6, 2005 @ 3:01 am PST
Thanks for the tip, Andy, I’ll check that out. I’m downloading ActiveWords, Buzz, was great seeing you again at Mind Camp.
Comment by TDavid — November 6, 2005 @ 8:31 pm PST
I’m collecting a list of OneNote PowerToys at http://adminid.com/onenote
So far there is only a dozen or so.
You might want to check out Andy Gray’s “Daily Journal” PowerToy as well.
Thanks,
AdminID
Comment by AdminID — November 8, 2005 @ 6:22 am PST
OneNote Daily Journal and OneNote MultiCreate feedback
Trackback by Andy Gray — November 9, 2005 @ 12:23 am PST