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welcome over the past couple of weeks Ive done a number of videos on different note-taking systems that can be used within emacs weve looked at denote weve looked at all Chrome 2 and today I want to look at the simple note-taking system which I use and which I have found to be the most efficient and that requires no external package but you can use the built-in functionality of org mode and it basically involves four steps in order to get this up and running for me the most efficient way is to create a single file and to keep all my notes in that file which I can then easily access so lets look at the various steps that are involved in setting up a note-taking system like the one that I use the first is to create a records.org file and to add it to org agenda now were going to go into d-red were going to go into my org directory and youll see here that I have created a file called records.org and were just going to add a little bit of metadata to that file and we are ready to g