Sort Notes Canonically?
Is there a way to sort notes in a notebook canonically when the 'Reference' choice isn't selectable?
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I thought there was a way to do this, but I cannot remember.
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What do you do when the "Reference" option is greyed out?
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I think I figured it out. If you select "reference" under "filters" it should allow you to sort by reference.
Thanks!
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Thanks, Dave.
I also found a hack. If you create a new notebook, then mass-move all the notes to it, it appears to sort canonically on its own. (I only moved notes from one book at a time...i.e., 112 notes from Romans, all mixed up, were sorted into c order when I moved them.)
Eating a steady diet of government cheese, and living in a van down by the river.
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Thanks, Dave.
I also found a hack. If you create a new notebook, then mass-move all the notes to it, it appears to sort canonically on its own. (I only moved notes from one book at a time...i.e., 112 notes from Romans, all mixed up, were sorted into c order when I moved them.)
Question for ... Doc B.... did you lose the individuality of the individual notebooks?
xn = Christan man=man -- Acts 11:26 "....and the disciples were first called Christians in Antioch".
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I only moved notes from one book at a time...i.e., 112 notes from Romans, all mixed up
If you select Romans from the Bible Book Filter they will be sorted by reference!
I also found a hack. If you create a new notebook, then mass-move all the notes to it, it appears to sort canonically on its own
It is an unnecessary hack as they will not be sorted another time when the new Notebook is selected!
Dave
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