Or do we have to manually save a note?
mm.
Also, how do you save a note? I didn't like Notes previously, too much going on. However, I'll give it another shot.
Or do we have to manually save a note? mm. Also, how do you save a note? I didn't like Notes previously, too much going on. However, I'll give it another shot.
Notes will be automatically saved.
Or do we have to manually save a note? mm. Also, how do you save a note? I didn't like Notes previously, too much going on. However, I'll give it another shot. Notes will be automatically saved.
Thanks, now, how do you name a Note?
Notebooks are named based on the name you give the document when you create the notebook. The only "name" you can give a note is via the anchor of the note. You can add an anchor by clicking + Add Anchor. Let me know if you need details.
Thanks, now, how do you name a Note? Notebooks are named based on the name you give the document when you create the notebook. The only "name" you can give a note is via the anchor of the note. You can add an anchor by clicking + Add Anchor. Let me know if you need details.
Hey Chris thanks, I'll give that a shot and if I need to, I'll ask you.
The first line of your note acts like it were a name/heading for the note.
Or do we have to manually save a note? mm. Also, how do you save a note? I didn't like Notes previously, too much going on. However, I'll give it another shot. Notes will be automatically saved. Thanks, now, how do you name a Note?
The first line of your note acts like it were a name/heading for the note. Or do we have to manually save a note? mm. Also, how do you save a note? I didn't like Notes previously, too much going on. However, I'll give it another shot. Notes will be automatically saved. Thanks, now, how do you name a Note?
Ya, that makes sense. I was wondering why my notes did that. Thanks.
The first line of your note acts like it were a name/heading for the note. Or do we have to manually save a note? mm. Also, how do you save a note? I didn't like Notes previously, too much going on. However, I'll give it another shot. Notes will be automatically saved. Thanks, now, how do you name a Note? Ya, that makes sense. I was wondering why my notes did that. Thanks.
It might take a bit to get used to the way Notes work, but I think they are a great tool in Logos. I use them every day. Notice the page below:
Notice #1 - The little book type icon is for making Notebooks in Notes. I use this as kind of a "topic organizer" as you can see if look vertically down under that Icon. This is one way of "labeling" a Note in Notes. Any Note that has the Repentance Notebook will be found in that Notebook.
Notice #2 - At the menu line notice the "green x" and the little book icon and then the word Repentance. The green icon will show up beside your verses and the "Repentance" tells me that this note is in the "Repentance" Notebook.
Notice #3 - This is something I do for me.... I have lots of scriptures about "Repentance" which I chain together. I link "next" to the body of the next Note in my chain and "Prev" to the previous Note in my chain. This way I can just click on Next or Prev and go through the chain. I do this for all my Notes as I find this (for me) is a great way to "link" same topic Notes. I know, this may seem a bit of "over engineering" but Some Notes may be in one Notebook and be used in another topic.
I think you will find Notes to be useful. Some use them for sermons and bible class teaching.... [8-|]