Folders and subnotebooks in Notes.

I want to suggest a new feature within Notes. It would be great to better organize my notes to make them easier to find and look over. I think the easiest way to do this would be having Folders that you can organize your notes into.
For example, I take notes for Seminary, for preaching, for daily Bible reading, for small groups, and for just random things I learn.
It would be great to have a "School" folder to put all my class notebooks into, and a Preaching folder to put all my preaching notes into.
We could even go a step further, and have subfolders, which I think I would utilize as well. This could be done somewhat similar to how OneNote does their organization.
Let me know what you think.
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Hello, you may know this already and find it unsatisfactory, but here goes 😊: You can tag your notes based on the categories you are describing. Then, at any time, you can filter to show just those notes tagged for a particular category. That is how I conveniently organize and manage my 10,000 (and growing) set of notes.
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I do like the tagging system, but I would still prefer more organization on top of that. .
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The tagging system allows for notes to be in multiple groups at the same time; folders and subfolders limit a note to a single place. What additional organization are you trying for? Perhaps we can help you get what you want.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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https://community.logos.com/discussion/227148/folders-for-notebooks#latest
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hey, thanks for your reply.
I do like the tagging system, but it is more work than what I’m asking for.
I make a lot of notes, and some are pretty fast notes with little information. I don’t like having to tag each note and highlight with the category I want it to go in. It would be far more efficient to have it simply be in the folder.I use tags for more specific items that this note covers that I would want to easily find later when doing on related story, but that’s different from what I’m saying.
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I’m sorry, I’m not sure what you mean by this.
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The link I posted is another idea that was added that is getting popular about folders, maybe we can add your subfolder idea to that idea.
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the link takes you to my post.
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This link.
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