The desktop application I am talking about today is Sticky Notes that comes standard in Windows.
I used to think that Sticky Notes was a featureless program. But, one day I decided to try out some formatting shortcut keys that I typically use in other Windows products. So, then I discovered that the application supports Ctrl+b for bold, Ctrl+e for aligning text to center, Ctrl+Shift+> for increasing text size, and more. This has made Sticky Notes much more useful than before.
I used to think that just writing on paper was the quickest way to keep notes and a todo list. But now, for efficiency, I use just one large Sticky Note on my desktop. This has the added benefit of not having to throw away physical paper.
List of hidden Sticky Notes shortcuts:
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I used to think that Sticky Notes was a featureless program. But, one day I decided to try out some formatting shortcut keys that I typically use in other Windows products. So, then I discovered that the application supports Ctrl+b for bold, Ctrl+e for aligning text to center, Ctrl+Shift+> for increasing text size, and more. This has made Sticky Notes much more useful than before.
I used to think that just writing on paper was the quickest way to keep notes and a todo list. But now, for efficiency, I use just one large Sticky Note on my desktop. This has the added benefit of not having to throw away physical paper.
List of hidden Sticky Notes shortcuts:
Bold | Ctrl+b |
Italic | Ctrl+i |
Underline | Ctrl+u |
Strikethrough | Ctrl+t |
Decrease Font Size | Ctrl+Shift+< |
Increase Font Size | Ctrl+Shift+> |
Align Text Left | Ctrl+l |
Align Text Right | Ctrl+r |
Bullet/Numbered Lists | Ctrl+Shift+L |
Subscript | Ctrl+= |
Superscript | Ctrl+Shift+= |
I'd like the chance to answer any questions.
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