2/18/2023 0 Comments Onenote 2013 powertoysInbox – A section devoted to capturing information.In my GTD notebook, I create the following sections: Reference – A notebook to organize all my reference material.GTD – A notebook for capturing, and referencing all my lists (projects, read/review, someday/maybe, etc.). ![]() I start off by creating two separate notebooks (Go to File –> New to create a notebook). Don’t be afraid to refine OneNote here and there until you can fully trust and use your system. I trust it because it’s simple for me to understand, and therefore, it’s easy for me to use. My setup works for me for one reason alone. I’ll detail how and why I organize mine the way I do which at the very least will give you some idea as to the organizational flexibility of OneNote. I’ve tweaked my OneNote setup little by little to come up with what I have today, and this works for me. How you setup your GTD system is purely subjective and will differ by individual. Click OK.įinally, click the right arrow on the Navigation Bar to expand the Navigation area to show Notebooks, sections and pages. Next, click the Display tab and select the Page tabs appear on the left checkbox. We don’t have to move the mouse to opposite ends of the landscape as we navigate through OneNote.Ĭlick the purple File tab at the top left corner to open the Office Backstage view. We’re going to expand our Navigation bar so we can more easily navigate our notebooks, and we’ll move the page tabs over to the left so our all of our navigation is in one place. Our GTD system will work best with a more fluid layout. As you can see, the Navigation bar is collapsed on the left, and the page tabs are on the right. Here’s how to setup OneNote.īy default our OneNote layout looks as such. ![]() OneNote 2010 is going to be our central hub for collecting and organizing our information. ![]() In Part 2 of the GTD with Outlook 2010 and OneNote 2010 Series, I covered how to setup Outlook 2010 for the GTD system. Table of Contents: GTD with Outlook 2010 and OneNote 2010
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