Store note in multiple notebooks?
This may have already been asked, but I can't ever get the search function on the forums to work right. Probably user error.
I want to store a note in 2 separate notebooks. For example, I wrote a devotional note that I want in my devotional notebook, but that note is also a good beginning for a future sermon, so I want to place it in my SERMON STARTER notebook. Is there any way to do this, aside from duplicating the note?
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Mason Miller said:
but I can't ever get the search function on the forums to work right. Probably user error.
There are problems with the forum search function - I recommend you use Google search instead to search the forums. Details at https://wiki.logos.com/Using_the_Forum#Searching_the_forum_using_Google
Mason Miller said:Is there any way to do this, aside from duplicating the note?
No - this is not possible.
You can tag the note with multiple tags so it would appear when searching for either tag but notes can't be in multiple notebooks
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Graham Criddle said:
You can tag the note with multiple tags so it would appear when searching for either tag but notes can't be in multiple notebooks
Thank you. This is what I figured last night after posting. Essentially creating a SERMON STARTER folder through tagging or simply including those words on the note and using the search bar.
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David Taylor Jr said:
I have found generally that tags are more useful than notebooks.
Maybe I ought to start using tags more - I tend to default to using notebooks.
One of the benefits I appreciate in notebooks is the ability to "turn one off" in a resource so notes and highlights contained within it are not displayed (this is not possible for tagged notes).
But I do recognise that tags are more useful when trying to search for particular themes in notes.
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Graham Criddle said:
One of the benefits I appreciate in notebooks is the ability to "turn one off" in a resource so notes and highlights contained within it are not displayed (this is not possible for tagged notes).
I agree with this. It is a balancing act for sure.
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