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#78960 12/07/11 09:18 AM
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Hi All,

I have a spiral notebook with blank pages that I use for my photoreading notes (outlines, mind maps etc.) and when I finish that process, I rip out the page and tuck it into the book for future reference.
However, I've just come across this 'fast book outliner' document, written by one of my favourite bloggers (David Seah). It's a free download. He explains his process and while it is not photoreading, you may be able to adapt his document for your photoreading process, especially if you think in a more linear fashion.
http://davidseah.com/blog/node/the-fast-book-outliner/

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Interesting technique. I prefer the ABC method from the Memory Optimizer course. I see it as having merit. My preference remains to getting it on one page.

Alex


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