Saturday, 2 March 2013


R.K BANKING BOOK
Ideas for using this notebook
  • Take easily study 
  • Summarize notes for studying 
  • Collect research for class assignments
  • Keep a to-do list
  • Organize information from different courses and clubs 

Tips
  • To move pages from one section or notebook to another, select the information and drag and drop it into the new location. 
  • Need to take a quick note? Press the Windows Logo Key + N to bring up a new side note window where you can take notes like you do on a sticky note. These notes are stored in your Unfiled Notes section, and you can drag and drop them to the appropriate section.
  • This section is just to get you started. Right-click the Start here section tab and click Delete to remove this section at any time. 
 
BANKING SECTION
    SECTION TABLES OF BANKING STUDY MATERIAL
    You can use this section to keep track of things you need to do. For example you could easily create a table with all of your to-do items.

    Work item
    To do
    YEAR
    REASOING ABILITY
      HELPING NOTES AND QUESTION & ANSWER
    2011 - 2012
    NUMERICAL ABILITY
      HELPING NOTES AND QUESTION & ANSWER
    2011 - 2012
    ENGLISH LANGUAGE
    GRAMMER
    2011-2012
    COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE
     HELPING NOTES & KEYS
    2011-2012
    MARKETING APTITUDE
     DETAILS ABOUT THE MARKETING
    2011-2012
    GENERAL AWARENESS
    GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
    2011-2012
    PREVIOUS QUESTION PAPER
    HELPING NOTES AND QUESTION & ANSWER
    2011-2012
    SOLVED QUESTION PAPER
    HELPING NOTES AND QUESTION & ANSWER
    2011-2012

     Tips
    • Use Tags to track the status of current work items. To do this, on the Insert menu, click Tag or press CTRL+1 to select the checkbox tag. 
    • Create Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 tasks from action items in your notes. To do this, select the text you want to mark as a task. On the Insert menu, click Outlook Task. This creates a new task in Outlook 2007 with a link back to your notes.
    • If your to-do list becomes large, create a page for each task and use the page list to organize your tasks.

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