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I’m not sure what “p]:inline” refers to. Do you mean the title “From Zero to Hero with OrangeNote: A 30-Day Plan”? If so, here’s a brief outline of that 30-day plan:

From Zero to Hero with OrangeNote: A 30-Day Plan

Goal

Build daily OrangeNote skills and workflows so you can use it confidently for note-taking, organization, and productivity.

Structure

  • Weeks 1–4, each with 7 focused daily tasks (30 days total).
  • Daily time: 15–45 minutes.
  • Weekly mini-project to apply skills.

Week 1 Basics (Days 1–7)

  1. Install OrangeNote and create an account.
  2. Explore the interface and create your first note.
  3. Learn formatting: headings, bold, lists, links.
  4. Organize with notebooks/folders and tags.
  5. Use search and basic filtering.
  6. Create templates for recurring notes.
  7. Mini-project: Set up a “Daily Journal” notebook with a template.

Week 2 Intermediate Features (Days 8–14)

  1. Learn keyboard shortcuts.
  2. Use checklists and task management features.
  3. Embed images, files, and media.
  4. Syncing and using on mobile/desktop.
  5. Share notes and set permissions.
  6. Version history and restoring notes.
  7. Mini-project: Plan a week-long personal project with tasks and attachments.

Week 3 Advanced Workflows (Days 15–21)

  1. Create linked notes and a personal knowledge graph.
  2. Use tags and saved searches for long-term organization.
  3. Integrate with calendar and reminders.
  4. Automate repetitive tasks (templates, macros).
  5. Apply formatting for readability and export options (PDF, Markdown).
  6. Security: backups and export.
  7. Mini-project: Build a meeting notes system with templates and action-item tracking.

Week 4 Mastery & Productivity (Days 22–30)

  1. Optimize a daily review workflow.
  2. Create a weekly planning routine.
  3. Use OrangeNote for project management (Kanban or lists).
  4. Build a personal knowledge base (PKM).
  5. Set up backups and cross-device workflows.
  6. Refine tags, templates, and integrations.
  7. Final project: Create a complete project from idea to execution using OrangeNote, then export and back up your system.

Tips

  • Start small and be consistent.
  • Use templates to save time.
  • Review and prune weekly.
  • Automate exports and backups.

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