Love Keep Google! It’s like Post It notes but better! It’s linked to your Google account so you can access it from anywhere and from any device. Install the Google Keep app on your phone and again on your computer, go to maintain.google.com and effortlessly your notes are there.
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I usually docs.new and new leaves and slides.new all the time. This is my favorite way to create new Google Apps documents. Google Keep enjoys this shortcut.
Control T to create a new tab. Keep.new and press enter. Actually, after doing this a few times, Chrome remembers that you like keep.new and after you type K, it automatically suggests keep. New, so it’s even FASTER!
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Create a new Google Keep note quickly! Keep is a Google product that will help you quickly take notes and ideas.
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Create a new Google Keep note
Google Keep is a versatile note-taking app that can be used on a variety of devices, including smartphones, tablets, and desktop computers. It allows users to quickly jot down ideas, create checklists, and even record voice memos. If you’re new to Google Keep or just need a refresher on how to create a new note, this guide is for you.
Step by step guide to create a new note:
1. Access Google Keep:
– Desktop/laptop: Visit (Google Keep official website) (https://keep.google.com/) and sign in with your Google account.
– Mobile/Tablet: Download and install the Google Keep app from the Google Play Store (for Android devices) or Apple App Store (for iOS devices). Once installed, open the app and sign in.
2. Start a new note:
– Desktop/laptop: Click on the ‘Take Note…’ bar at the top of the page.
– Mobile/Tablet: Tap the ‘+’ icon located in the lower right corner of the screen.
3. Add content:
– Text note: Just start writing your note. You can format text with basic formatting options such as lists, bold, and italics.
– Check list: Click or tap the checklist icon (it looks like a box with a check mark). This will allow you to create a list where each item has a checkbox next to it.
– Image: Click or tap the camera icon to take a new photo or select an existing one from your device.
– Voice note: On mobile devices, tap the microphone icon to start recording a voice memo.
4. Add a title:
Above the content of the note, you can write a title to help you identify your note more easily.
5. Color coding:
You can classify your notes by color. Click or tap the palette icon and choose a color for your note.
6. Add tags:
Organize your notes with tags. Click or tap the label icon (it looks like a label) and choose from existing labels or create a new one.
7. Set a reminder:
If you want to be reminded of this note, click or tap the finger-shaped reminder icon. Choose a date and time, or set a location-based reminder.
8. To collaborate:
If you want to share your note with someone else and collaborate in real time, click or tap the collaborator icon (it looks like a person with a plus sign). Enter your email address to invite them.
9. Archive or Delete:
If you want to remove the note from your main view but not delete it, you can archive it. To delete it permanently, click or tap the trash icon.
10. Save and exit:
On desktop, Google Keep automatically saves your notes as you type. On mobile devices, you may need to tap the back arrow to save and return to the main list.
Tips:
– Google Keep allows you to search for notes using the search bar at the top. This is useful when you have a lot of notes.
– You can drag and reorder notes in Google Keep based on priority.
– Use the pin icon to pin important notes to the top of your list.
Google Keep is a simple but powerful note-taking tool that integrates seamlessly with other Google services. Whether you use it for personal reminders, work tasks, or collaborative projects, creating a new note is quick and intuitive. That way, the next time an idea occurs to you, you’ll know where to write it down.