Windows 7

If you’re using Windows 7 here’s how to find Sticky Notes.

Windows Vista

If you’re still using Windows Vista, you’ll find sticky notes as a gadget in the Windows sidebar. Once open, a sticky note appears on your screen. At that point, you can start typing. To add a new note, select the + (plus sign) in the top left corner; it will add a new note, without deleting or overwriting the previous note. To delete a note, click the X in the top right corner. For those with Windows 7 tablet PCs (ones on which you can draw with a stylus), Sticky Notes are even better. You can jot down your information just by writing with your stylus. Sticky Notes also last over reboots. So if you type out a note to yourself, such as, “Buy donuts for the afternoon staff meeting,” that note will still be there when you power up your computer the next day. If you find yourself using Sticky Notes a lot, you might want to add it to the taskbar for easy access. The taskbar is the bar at the very bottom of your screen and contains the Start button and other frequently-accessed applications. Here’s what you need to do: This will add the Sticky Notes icon to the taskbar, giving you instant access to your notes anytime. If yellow isn’t your color, you can also change the note color by hovering your mouse over a note, right-clicking it, and selecting a different color from the context menu. Windows 7 offers six different colors, including blue, green, pink, purple, white, and yellow, as mentioned above.