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Taking notes in an organized manner

Mi highest recommendation is... a document with automatic table of contents... hyperlinked! I have most of my notes for DCS BS organized in one OpenOffice (free) document with large headings for what to ask next on the forums, fire suppression, targeting, most useful key commands etc. No automatic table of contents yet but IMO it's a must for DCS A-10C. BTW, exported PDF from such a document has clickable table of contents too.

 

Creating Tables of Contents (TOCs) in OpenOffice.org

 

 

Bookmark places in the PDF Flight Manual using FoxitReader

Easy to create bookmarks that are saved in the document. A bookmark when clicked take you to the exact place that you viewed at the moment of bookmark creation including zoom you set.

 

Press F4 to access the side panel. The rest is not a challenge. Drag and drop to organize them. Confirm saving when closing the document.

 

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Sharing notes

OK, here's my idea. Why don't we share our notes we took so far. I bet there are very low chances that we would not benefit from reading each other's notes.

 

Currently I don't have DCS W so I'll just post my notes from BS. There may be a mess but I'm posting them anyway :)

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Note #1: Note to self, remember to read the manual some day.

The mind is like a parachute. It only works when it's open | The important thing is not to stop questioning

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What there's a manual? Where?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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