KR-20260065974-A - Making Book with Memo
Abstract
If you input data worth noting as you frequently encounter it, and subsequently print the accumulated data in a book format with a table of contents and sequential numbers in the notes, it can serve as an effective means of data accumulation. According to the present invention, personal information can be printed in a systematic booklet form to contribute to work efficiency.
Inventors
- 정소영
Assignees
- 정소영
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260512
- Application Date
- 20241103
Claims (1)
- When printing memos, a sequence number is automatically assigned to the memo title. The group to which the memo belongs is also numbered sequentially. Print all recorded memos in book format, but the output should be a single page for the entire list (Output #1 List Example) and all memo contents should be printed as a file such as Word in the order of the list (Output #2 Data Output Example). <Example of Output #1 List> index 1. Corporate Tax 1.1 Corporate Tax 1.2 Liquidation Income Tax, 2. Income tax 2.1 Income Taxpayer 2.2 Calculation of Income Tax <Output #2 Data Output Example> 1. Corporate Tax 1.1 Corporate Tax (1) Memo 1 Title Memo 1 content (2) Memo 2 Title
Description
Publishing Memo Contents as a Book {Making Book with Memo} Making a Book with Memo This invention is a method that assists in systematic memo management and utilization by enabling office workers or individuals to systematically organize notes on their areas of interest and publish them in book form. There are many memo apps available. Systematic management is possible by selecting areas of interest, organizing them into folders, and assigning subgroups to those folders to manage memos by group. However, while existing memo apps manage memos by group, they do not display all memos by printing them out in a book format. If you number the notes organized by group as you go, when a significant amount of notes accumulate, they are organized like a book, making it possible to systematize work experience or systematically display personal experience. . .