can we have the notes tool the function to add a link like in the info section on Bible Study Builder and Sermon Builder. This way we can have your passage list and clippings related to the passage the note is anchored to kept together.
The idea lacks clarity as links have always been part of the Notes tool on Desktop:
@Dave Hooton I am aware of this, but what I am asking for is, if they could add the link option like in Sermon Builder and BSB in the notes toolbar. This way you don't need to add and select text in the note, but is stored in the toolbar.
So you like a Links sidebar similar to BSB (as per my screenshot):-
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