Is it possible to link a Notebook with a Bible Study Builder Document. I don't want to link a note but a complete Notebook.
Yes!
First, open the notes editor and select the sidebar (three parallel lines).
Then choose the notebook you want to link from the sidebar.
Next, select the three dots at the top of the notes tab (beside the New Note button), and choose "Copy Location." You can also use the keyboard shortcut listed to the right of the "Copy Location" menu item (Option+Ctrl+C on Mac).
Now, go into the Bible Study builder document paste the link wherever you like.
Hope this helps!
@Michael Licina Jr. I have tried that before, but this way it opens the note that was opened when selecting copy location. it does not open the notebook to see all my other notes in that notebook.
The link will open to whatever View you chose beforehand e.g. one column with note headers or two columns with note headers and current note, and then you can add the sidebar…
The link has to be pasted in the Links part of the Info sidebar of Bible Study.
Links
@Dave Hooton I have added the link as you mentioned, but what I have noticed is that the behavior on mobile and desktop does not work the same. On mobile it opens the note tool, but in the all notes section and not in the notebook itself. see screenshot.
@Lukas On mobile it opens the note tool, but in the all notes section and not in the notebook itself. see screenshot.
It behaves similarly on Android. Perhaps report this as a bug.
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