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Hi Amy,
I don't know much about EverNote or other notes apps. I use a Braille
Note for my notetaking. But since you mentioned MS Word, I thought of
something. You can actually imbed links to other files within a Word
doc. So let's say you wanted to have one parent file (think of that
as the main notebook. You could imbed any files you wanted within
that notebook, and then of course each of those files could have other
files imbedded into them. So you'd have lots of individual files
saved on your computer, but you'd have one master document that
contains the links to all those files, organized however you like.
You would just go to the insert tab and click on Hyperlink. That will
open up the browse menu where you can go in and select the file you
want to link to. Hope this is of some help.
Catherine Getchell
On 6/7/15, Amy Bower <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi All - I'm looking for a recommendation for a way to organize my work
> notes. I've been using OneNote (MW Outlook) with the OneNoteBlind scripts,
> but I'm tired of them not working quite right (I use Magic as well as Jaws
> and that might be causing a problem - anyway, I'm sick of trying to make it
> work and want to try something else). In OneNote, I had a notebook for each
> project, and within each notebook there are sections, and pages within each
> sections, and notes within each page. I'm looking for an application with a
> similar structuring. I've heard of EverNote but don't know much about it or
> how it works with Jaws. I've also thought about using good old MS Word with
> headings or a table of contents, but I haven't tried that and it seems like
> it wouldn't work as well. I guess Icould have projects at heading level 1,
> sections at heading level 2, etc. And I think there is a quick key for
> listing all headings? I'm not sure how I would find the bottom of a
> section,
> where I might want to add a new page, for example. Your suggestions most
> welcome.
>
> Thanks.
>
> -Amy
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