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Calendar.txt is a Text Document That Could Replace Your Calendar App
Gina Trapani, founder of the website you’re reading right now, popularized a plaintext format for to-do lists way back in 2006 (please excuse any weird formatting on that nearly 20-year-old article). Called Todo.txt, it is used by many people to this day, in part thanks to an ecosystem of applications built around the format. I recently stumbled on Calendar.txt, by…
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Google Photo’s Document Folders Would Be Great, if They Worked
Quick Links What Counts as a “Document” is Sketchy You Can Fix It Manually… on the Web Google Photos now has a feature to sort certain images into “Document Collections” and auto-archive them—but there are some flaws. As opposed to albums, Google grabs images that don’t look like actual photos (such as screenshots, pictures of IDs, and so on) and…
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How to Use Columns in One Section of a Word Document
Are you looking for ways to display some text in a Word document in columns, while retaining the default layout throughout the rest of your work? Look no further, as this guide offers two methods to achieve this. Method 1: Using Breaks One of the primary uses of Microsoft Word’s section breaks is to format one part of your document…
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