13 Responses to “How to use Sticky Notes in Windows”

  • JE says:

    I would like to see an option for notes to be displayed in order of DATE CREATED either ascending or descending. OR maybe we could click on it and move the note up or down.
    Thanks

  • Lor says:

    2 column template
    Sorting if I’m making a list

  • Kate Edwards says:

    I would like to be able to format with tabs for items that I need to read easily on the fly.

  • Anonymous says:

    NO! I want to type in Word and paste in skicky note, including all the formatting. Especially highlighting.

  • Eloise says:

    No. I hate it. I NEED TO ENLARGE THE FONT. HOW CAN YOU IGNORE SOMETHING SO BASIC?!?!

  • TyGuy says:

    Wish you could open hyperlinks in Sticky Notes with just one click or a double click instead of the bottom button popup.

  • Haley says:

    I cannot believe that I can’t increase font size! Why would they remove that feature??? It’s such a basic thing, I’ll use OneNote now instead so that I can easily read my notes. Very annoying.

  • Jay says:

    I see no option to increase or decrease the font size in Sticky Notes

  • Phyllis Blackwell says:

    The new Sticky Notes are needlessly complicated. I cannot even figure out how to open them all at once and close them all at once. Also, a selection All Notes is constantly referred to but not in any window. I guess it means Notes List. Also, when you put something, for instance, the browser, on top of the notes, the notes close and you have to start opening them individually again. The update is terrible; go back to the Windows 7 sticky notes even if as many options are not offered.

  • Jordan says:

    How do you get all of the notes to appear when you click the taskbar?
    Rather than individually clicking them all separately to pop up on screen

  • Chris says:

    It seems pretty obvious…..I think most people create folders for jobs or tasks, so it seems hard to believe that Sticky Notes can’t simply be placed or saved within a given folder so that when the folder is clicked open, the sticky note would then automatically open– like if I want a certain reminder to pop up as soon as I open a certain folder. One can use notepad to create a text file, but visually it just sits there…you’d have to remember it’s there, and doubleclick it, in order to be reminded. I don’t want to look at a sticky note 24/7 on my desktop; I only want to see it if I open the folder that is associated WITH the job the sticky note reminder is concerned with!
    Seems obvious to me….but this functionality is not there (without a 3rd party add-on app, that is…..)

    • Mike says:

      I agree 100%!!! I just want to put notes in individual folders, not on my desktop, and I think it is ridiculous this function is not available!

  • The only font size that is available will make you go blind….
    Is that the way you really want to read a NOTE!!!!!!

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