When I typed up my dreams from notes, I always preferred doing it on this forum in my dream journal thread, either that or typed it up on Microsoft Word and then copy and paste. Only because it would give me the possibility of showing people my dreams, or when I told people about it all it took was a simple copy and paste of the URL.
One of the most important things about journalling your dreams is that you're reliving the dream in your mind whilst you recall what happened. Your thought process is the same regardless of if it's imaginary or real life, so you're temporarily grounding yourself in this dream. So if you want to get the best of out training your dream recall, focus on every aspect of the dream so your entry almost sounds like an experience from your waking life. A tip for the actual memory process is to get the ideas down earliest as possible. You don't have to write down the entire dream or type up the entire dream; you can just write down notes like I did when I was into dream journalling. When you're typing it up when looking at the notes, everything else from the dream will come pouring into your memory (like a coin dozer when you think just one coin will fall out, then about 5-6 do instead.)
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