This is a screenshot of a Notebook. Is there a way to make the commentary author's name viewable? You really have to dig to find the author.
Follow up, the goal is to be able to easily use a quote from a notebook with the author's name in a sermon doc without losing my train of thought to find who wrote it.
@Hunter Capps You have to copy/paste the entry, not building an anchor to the marked text:
This way, it creates automatically a footnote with the reference.
Thanks for that input. I just discovered that you can edit the title of the book in the Book Info and the shorter title is the one that displays on the Notebook page.
That's correct. It also shows the shortened title in the Library and Favorites, once it has been edited.
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How can I link a note to another note? I have a note on a particular topic and want to reference it/link to it from another note. Is that possible?
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