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Get the Most from MS Sticky Notes

- –NATE DRAKE

YOU’LL NEED THIS

WINDOWS 10 Version 15063.0 or higher. INTERNET CONNECTION Needed for certain features, such as live stock prices.

VOIP SOFTWARE Required to place phone calls.

MICROSOFT STICKY NOTES has grown from its humble origins as a Windows Vista gadget to a rich and fully featured app. Available free with the latest version of Windows 10, it enables you to easily jot down to-dos, reminders, contact details, and other vital tidbits of informatio­n. One of the best features of version 2.1 is its integratio­n with Cortana. You can now enter a date or time, and Cortana automatica­lly creates a reminder for you. If your notes include a street address, you can click on it to view the exact location in Maps. All web addresses typed into a Sticky automatica­lly convert into hyperlinks, too.

If you’ve written down any phone numbers, just click these inside any note to automatica­lly make a call via Skype or similar. If you are dabbling in investment­s, Sticky Notes can also provide you with the latest stock prices. Users of Surface Pens will find that Sticky Notes faithfully preserve your scrawlings in your own handwritin­g. Windows 7/8 veterans who have used previous iterations of this app may find that their notes don’t automatica­lly copy across to the new version. Luckily, there is an easy way to fix this (see below).

1 LAUNCH STICKY NOTES If your system is up to date, it should already include the latest version of Sticky Notes (2.x). Double-check this by closing and saving any open files, then clicking the Windows icon, followed by the “settings” icon, and going to the “Update and Security” section. Select the option to update. You may need to restart your system. Once the system update is complete, launch Sticky Notes by clicking the Windows button, and scrolling to Microsoft Sticky Notes [ Image A]. Alternativ­ely, if you are in the Microsoft Store, you can launch from here by searching for “Microsoft Sticky Notes,” then clicking the “Launch” button. Sticky Notes automatica­lly saves notes you create, so they can be restored each time you restart your machine. If anything happens to your hard drive, however, the notes may be lost. Make sure you run regular system backups to prevent this from happening.

2 YOUR FIRST STICKY NOTE Once the program launches, a blank yellow sticky note appears in the center of the screen. Click the note to enter text. You can format text using keyboard shortcuts—Ctrl-B for bold, for example—if you wish. To resize notes, hover your mouse over any corner, and then click and drag. To move them, simply hover your mouse over the top of a note, and move it anywhere you like. To change note color, click the “options” button (three dots) at the topright corner of any note. Microsoft has generously offered a palette of lemon, grass, rose, amethyst, sky blue, and clean. To create a new note with the same properties as the current one, press the “+” button on the top-left, or use keyboard shortcut Ctrl-N. You can copy and paste from outside sources, such as a webpage or Wordpad document, but any formatting, such as fonts or text alignments, are lost. Insert an asterisk and a space for bullet points.

3 CORTANA REMINDERS Sticky Notes can interface with Cortana to create a reminder when you write down a task you need to do on a particular date or time. Currently, this feature is only supported if your region is set to the United States in “Settings” in the “Time and Language” section. To get started, click the options button on the top-right of any note, and choose “Settings.” Next, turn on “Enable insights,” and press the “x” on the top-right to close. If Cortana is not already running, hold down Windows-C to wake her up. Make sure you are signed in to Cortana with your Microsoft Account before continuing.

>> From now on, whenever you enter a date and time, it appears highlighte­d in blue. If you then click on the highlighte­d word, the option to add a reminder appears. Click on this, and Cortana opens, displaying your sticky note. The reminder is now created, but you can edit the date and time if you wish [ Image B].

4 ADDING ADDRESSES Sticky Notes is smart, in that it automatica­lly detects addresses you add. If you enter a location, such as a street address, when creating a sticky note, it is automatica­lly highlighte­d in blue. Click this and select “View Address” to see the location in the Maps app [ Image C]. Please note, for this to work properly, you must enable location services and maps in “Settings,” then “Privacy Location Services.”

>> If you have a slow Internet connection, it may take some time to load the correct location. Consider downloadin­g an offline map for your particular region to speed up the process. Follow the steps at https://bit.ly/2vYIYM0 to do this.

>> Websites work in a similar way. Simply type an address into a note— www.nationalge­ographic.com, for example—and the text automatica­lly converts into a hyperlink. Click on any web address in Sticky Notes, then choose “Open Link” to launch the site in your default browser.

5 ADDING FLIGHT AND CONTACT NUMBERS If you have a flight to catch or need to pick someone up, just enter the flight number into any note. The flight number is highlighte­d in blue. Click this to view detailed flight informatio­n, courtesy of Bing. This includes flight departure and arrival times, as well as the departure and arrival cities [ Image D].

>> If you have a compatible app, such as Skype, you can use Sticky Notes to make calls automatica­lly. To get started, enter a phone number in the internatio­nal dialing format. For example: A. Smith +1543123456­7. The number now appears in blue. Click this, then select “Call” to launch your chosen voice app. The first time you do this, Sticky Notes asks you to choose the app that you want to perform the task. If using Skype, make sure you are signed in with your User ID/ Microsoft Account before proceeding.

6 STICKY STOCK TICKER If you trade on the US Stock Market, Sticky Notes can use Bing to provide you with real-time trading prices. The app enables you to do this in a number of ways. For instance, you can make price informatio­n appear by typing a “$” before the ticker symbol for a company—for example, “$MSFT.” Or, if you reference “x” stock, where “x” is the name of a publicly traded company in the US, pricing info also appears. You can write either the ticker symbol or the name of the company—for example, “Microsoft Stock” [ Image E]. If not in the US, you need to set your region to the United States in “Time and Language” settings for this feature to work. Microsoft hopes to support more countries and exchanges in the future. If you hold shares outside the US, you can still insert a hyperlink into Sticky Notes—for example, https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/ FUTR.L?p=FUTR.L. You can click this to view the latest share prices online in your stock exchange of choice.

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