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You can add horizontal rules to a document to separate different parts of an email, calendar entry or other Notes document. You can add a horizontal rule only in a richtext field. You can set properties for horizontal rules. For example, here is a horizontal rule, using gradient colors and 3D ... |
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You can copy a list of documents from an application, such a as a teamroom, and paste them as a table in an email, calendar entry, or other Notes document. Open the application you'd like to copy from. Select the one or more documents to copy. Click Edit Copy as Table. Place the cursor in the ... |
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When you cut and paste things in emails, calendar entries, or other Notes documents, you can paste them in a different format than their original. Click where you want to place the data, then click Edit Paste Special. In the As field, select the format (choices will vary). You can cut and paste ... |
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When a document, view, or application link is created, a description automatically appears that shows the destination of the link when someone clicks it. This description appears in the status bar when a user moves the cursor over the link. You can customize the description, perhaps to provide an ... |
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You can change the form of an email, calendar entry, or other Notes document. For example, you can change an email to a calendar entry or bookmark. The new document may not display all of the data due to field changes. While creating or editing the document, click View Switch Form, and then ... |
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If you don't see the Attach File icon in an email, calendar entry, to do item, or other Notes document, you can click the More Buttons icon in the Text Properties toolbar to see more text properties options. Notes Standard: Notes Basic: |
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This video shows how to add an RSS feed to Lotus Notes and get updated when new posts are added to web sites, blogs, etc |
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This video shows how to move folders in their own mail file or an application. |
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This video shows how to delete a folder in Lotus Notes. |
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Learn how to create basic, nested, tabbed, or collapsible tables in Lotus Notes. This works for e-mails, calendar entries, and other Notes documents. |