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March 26, 2015

Google Keep Labels

Google Keep now lets you add labels to your notes. Just click the 3-dot icon below the note and select "add label". There are 3 default labels (inspiration, personal, work), but you can add your own labels.


Google Keep's navigation menu shows your labels, so you can quickly find related notes.


You can now export notes to Google Docs: just click "copy to Google Doc" and Google will create a document from your note.


Reminders are more useful. Google Keep lets you create recurring reminders, just like in Google Calendar. You can create reminders that repeat daily, weekly, monthly, yearly or use the custom option for more complex reminders


The new features are available in Google Keep's web app, Chrome app and Android app (Google Keep 3.1).

5 comments:

  1. I want to ask Google why they make the task of adding labels so tedious, given how important and convenient labels can be, as suggested by their prominence in the pull-out sidebar.

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  3. And rearanging notes withing tags is not possible.

    The idea of the tag is to make visible certain notes that fall in that category. So rearranging those notes within this tag seems basic.

    Maybe it's just me...

    Beside that Keep rocks for me. Simple, colorfull, usefull...

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  4. Hey, am I supposed to see my Google keep labels when I enter Gmail itself? Because nothing shows up.
    Thanks

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