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November 5, 2005

Organizing Mind Camp attendee list in OneNote

mindcamp1.0, customer adventures, Tablet PC — by TDavid @ 10:34 am PST
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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.

Using OneNote for organizing an event attendee list main folder screenshot
screenshot #1 shows central OneNote page.

I made a new master page for each attendee with their name and hyperlink as the page name.

Using OneNote for organizing an event attendee list main folder screenshot
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]

RSS Feed comments for this post 7 Comments »

  1. Gawd, you’re gonna love OneNote for O12 …

    Comment by Jeremy Wright — November 5, 2005 @ 1:29 pm PST

  2. OneNote MultiCreate PowerToy

    Trackback by Andy Gray — November 5, 2005 @ 4:10 pm PST

  3. 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

  4. 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

  5. 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

  6. 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

  7. OneNote Daily Journal and OneNote MultiCreate feedback

    Trackback by Andy Gray — November 9, 2005 @ 12:23 am PST


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