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    Default If you use hybrid paper/electronic system

    I'd appreciate it if you'd tell me which things you find are done best by the electronics and best by the paper.

    Calendar/daily schedule?
    Next actions/waiting for, etc lists?

    I ask because I was thinking of keeping next action, etc. lists (in an outliner) in my PDA along with contact info, but using paper planner for month at a glance, daily appointments and taking notes in during the day. I should add that the outliner for the next actions has both PDA and desktop versions so I can enter new info and work with the lists either on the palm or desktop. This allows me to have the benefit of the paper display for the better visual overview and the benefits of an outliner for keeping lists of projects/subprojects. I'll add that it is tempting to just go back to the time design planner and using all paper.

    Thoughts?

    Thanks for your time.
    Last edited by ScottL; 11-12-2008 at 08:13 PM.

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