How do you assemble individual notes in a particular book of the Bible into a notebook for that book?
Hi @Sam Calloway - and welcome to the forums
I would do something like this
In the Notes tool, open the faceted browser and the Bible Book section and select the book you are interested in (I'll go with Ruth for this example)
Now select all the notes - click the top one and then use Ctrl/Cmd-A to select the rest. This will bring up a pane offering a number of options including one relating to notebooks
If you click the arrow you will get a dropdown listing all of your notebooks from which you can choose the one you want to use.
Then click the Apply changes button and all the notes will be moved to that notebook.
Does that give you what you need or did I misunderstand your question?
Graham
PS: It is generally helpful to provide a descriptive subject field relating to what you are posting about.
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