Yes you can. - Place the cursur in the paragraph that you want the shortcut to point to. -Right Click and select "Copy Hyperlink to this Paragraph". -Right Click on the desktop and select New -> Shortcut. - When the "Create Shortcut" box opens Paste into it. -Select "Next" and then "Finish". -A OneNote Shortcut will appear and double clicking will take you back to your place in OneNote. This works under Windows XP.
"PT" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Real Simple Question. I keep a to-do list as a page in Side Notes. What's > the easiest way to create a desktop shortcut to that page? > > -- > PT > > >
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