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Create a To Do list with stationery
 

Note  Some of the features or functionality described in this topic are available only if you have installed Microsoft Office OneNote 2003 Service Pack 1. To learn more about the service pack and how to download it, see Service pack features in OneNote 2003.

  1. Click the section in your notebook where you want to add a To Do list of items that you can check off.
  2. On the Format menu, click Stationery.
  3. In the Stationery task pane, expand the Planners category.
  4. Do one of the following:
    • Click Simple To Do List to create a page with a single column of items that you can check off.
    • Click Prioritized To Do List to create a page of items that are sorted into three columns (high, medium, and low priority).
    • Click Project To Do List to create a page with two sets of items grouped by project headings, with a separate notes section for each project.
  5. Click next to each item, or select its placeholder text, and then type the task that you want to track and complete.
  6. To mark an item as completed, click its note flag.

Note  You can create your own To Do lists anywhere in your notes by using the To Do note flags. On the Format menu, point to Note Flags, and then click To Do.

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