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System and method for customizing note flags
Timothy D. Sellers,Myungsub Kim,Jeffry N. Cardon +2 more
- 05 Aug 2010
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TL;DR: In this paper, a method and system for customizing note flags allows a user to change the look or "feel" of a note flag, which can be used to visually distinguish a first note or first set of notes from a second note or second set of note.
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Abstract: A method and system for customizing note flags allows a user to change the look or “feel” of a note flag. A user can be provided with several options in order to create note flags that are visually distinguishable from one another. In this way, the note flags can be used to visually distinguish a first note or first set of notes from a second note or second set of notes. The method and system can also link note flags with a particular action or operation within a document editing module or with action or an operation in another application program relative to a document editing module. In other words, a note flag can initiate an operation in another application program or within the document editing module (or both) when a particular note flag is selected by a user.
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