Type something in your second note.

You can move any note around the screen by dragging and dropping it at the leading portion, which has a darker color than the rest of the record.

You can also resize a note by moving your cursor to one of the sides or corners until the cursor turns into the familiar double arrow. Then just move your cursor to enlarge or shrink the size of the note.

You can cut, copy, paste, undo, and select all text in your note by right-clicking in it.

To delete a note, just click on the garbage can icon in the upper-right corner.

Your ability to format your notes is minimal. You can’t directly change the font size or apply various attributes to your text, such as bold or italics. About the only formatting change, you can make to alter the background color of the note, which by default is yellow. To do this, click anywhere in the record and then click on the hamburger icon (the three horizontal dots) and pick a different color, such as green, blue, or white.

Then click anywhere in the note to see your new color.

So far, Sticky Notes sounds like a handy but rudimentary feature. But in Windows 10, there’s more to it thanks to the power of Cortana. If your note contains a reminder with a date and time, you can tell Cortana to remind you. Just type a letter such as “Call Nathan at work on December 30 at 4 pm.” You’ll notice the date and time are written and underlined in blue, indicating a link.

Click on the link, and an option appears at the bottom to “Add Reminder.”

Click on the Add Reminder link, and Cortana shows up, offering to remind you about this task. In the Cortana window, click on the Remind button. Cortana will then appear at the appropriate date and time to tell you of your responsibility.

The reference for this post is taken from pcmag.com, Click here to visit the original post.