Blackberry 10.3.1 Cell Phone User Manual


 
Collecting and organizing tasks, notes, and more with
the Remember app
If you're planning a trip to Paris, you can create a folder called "My Trip to Paris" in the Remember app. As you're browsing
the Internet on your device, you can send trip-related websites to the folder. When you remember something you need to
do before the trip, you can add a to-do item to the folder, and add a due date to the item so that you don't forget about it.
Everything you need to remember about the trip is in one place.
The Remember app is designed to sync with the accounts that you add to your BlackBerry device. If you added a work
email account to your device, your tasks, notes and flagged messages from your work account are kept in sync with the
Remember app. If you added an Evernote account to your device, you can access your Evernote notebooks in the
Remember app and sync your Remember folders to Evernote.
Adding a folder, task list, or an entry to the Remember
app
Create folders, task lists, or entries in the Remember app to help you stay organized. The more entries you add, the easier it
is to track items on your to-do list.
Create a folder or task list in the Remember app
1. Tap Notes to create a new folder or Tasks to create a new task list.
2.
Tap > .
3. Type a name for the folder or task list.
4. To sync your folder or task list with an account (for example, an Evernote account), choose an account from the Save
to
drop-down list.
5. To change the color of the folder or task list, tap a different color swatch.
6. Tap Save.
Add an entry to the Remember app
When you add an entry to BlackBerry Remember, in most cases you can choose between a note or task. Tasks include a
completion checkbox and the option to add a due date or reminder. When you create a new task, it also appears in the
Calendar app. If you add an entry to a folder that's synced with one of your accounts, you might not be able to choose
whether the entry is a note or task.
1. Tap Notes or Tasks.
2.
Tap .
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