I could not figure out how to do this, but I would love to be able to put a Note or Highlight into more than one Notebook. Is this possible?
not possible to do
I do not think that this is possible. I was actually fiddling around with this idea the other day but could not find any success. I would like to be wrong, though.
I don't think you can. It is yet another way that tags are better than using a bunch of separate notebooks. Although you do lose the ability to toggle specific things on and off easily.
I use tags extensively, but it is a pain that we can't put a Note in 2 Notebooks. I sometimes have 2 different topic-related tags on a phrase/word. If it was possible to assign a Note to two different Notebooks, I would have create all the Tags in one Notes and put them in 2 Notebooks. Because that is not possible, I create two different Notes - one for each Topic - and put them in 2 different Notebooks.
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