![]() ![]() On rainy days, I review some of the items and throw a party for myself. Any time I have used my note-taking system to save money or bail me out of finger-pointing, I mark that instance with this tag. I love it so much, I created The "I <3 OneNote/Evernote" tag. Both OneNote and Evernote have a brilliant tagging system (Evernote even more so than OneNote). When Accounting says I never approved it or when the vendor sends me duplicates, I'm one search away from utterly destroying their argument with exquisite detail. I track the date approved, the vendor, invoice number, invoice date, received date, amount, budget center, and random notes. The details of every invoice I approve goes into a table. Arrive at a meeting 15 minutes early? I'll sort by phone calls and plow through a few.Īccounting Log. Using GTD methodology with tags, I filter the list to see the items I can work on, and hide the items I can't. Here are some ways I use OneNote (same as with Evernote), all made useful by the extensive search capabilities. ![]()
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