Learn about the shortcuts that makes it so much faster to easily start some of the standard applications in HCL Notes.
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Notes Tip #23: Preview on Bottom, to the Side Or Not at All?
Do you want to preview your emails, calendar entries or To dos in HCL Notes? Do you want to do it on top or sideways? That is the question.
Notes Tip #22: Notes Manual for Previous Outlook Users
So, you have new employees who have never used anything but Outlook for mail and calendaring. Download my manual on how to ease the transition for them when they start using Notes in your organisation.
Notes Tips #21: You Got a Date with Mail
A very quick and short tip on how you can easily sort your email by date.
Notes Tips #20: Repeat Meetings Randomly
We’ve all been there: You want to create a repeating meeting, but realise that one of the dates within the repeating interval collides with another meeting. Notes and Domino is the only system that can deal elegantly with this. Read on to learn how!
Notes Tips #19: Flag an Email for Followup
Are you in a situation where email is still the place where most of your information and work assignments arrive? Then this will help you to stay on top of your tasks!
Notes Tips #18: Keep Track of Your Mail Conversation
Are you looking for a previous email in a long email thread? Did you know that Notes solves that for you with one click? Read on!
Notes Tips #17: Search This View Part 4: Fields and Sorting
The final part of my short and quick chapters on how to do a full text indexed search in Notes, that can find anything! Today I show you how refine and sort your search.
Notes Tips #16: Search This View Part 3: Search Syntax
I continue with my short and quick chapters on how to do a full text indexed search in Notes, that can find anything! Today I show you how to perform the search.
Notes Tips #15: Search This View Part 2: Index and Replication
I continue with my short and quick chapters on how to do a full text indexed search in Notes, that can find anything! Today: Index and replication (which isn’t as boring as it sounds! Promise!)