How to Use Springnotes to Help You with Redacting Notes or Articles
Get an account at the SpringNotes signup page., Log in to your freshly made account, using your credentials. , You may be lost with the quite-complex but still comprehensible interface., By default, your articles are set on 'private' mode, it means...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Get an account at the SpringNotes signup page.
Be sure to use a strong password.
There is a possibility to create a group account as well.
It's really useful when you have a group assignment for school, or a case study to work efficiently. -
Step 2: Log in to your freshly made account
, A quick tour is presented to you the first time you go on your dashboard.
Read it even though most of the options are quite obvious.
There are 2-3 things that could be interesting for you in the future. , You can change it to public (it's a way you make a blog out of your SN (SpringNotes) account). , into different categories, so it doesn't get out of hand. -
Step 3: using your credentials.
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Step 4: You may be lost with the quite-complex but still comprehensible interface.
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Step 5: By default
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Step 6: your articles are set on 'private' mode
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Step 7: it means no one but you can read it.
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Step 8: Separate your articles
Detailed Guide
Be sure to use a strong password.
There is a possibility to create a group account as well.
It's really useful when you have a group assignment for school, or a case study to work efficiently.
, A quick tour is presented to you the first time you go on your dashboard.
Read it even though most of the options are quite obvious.
There are 2-3 things that could be interesting for you in the future. , You can change it to public (it's a way you make a blog out of your SN (SpringNotes) account). , into different categories, so it doesn't get out of hand.
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