Please excuse me if someone has posted on this, but I couldn't find any discussion of this question.How can I anchor a note to today's date--no resource, only the date? I'm using Logos 9.
Hi Nelson - and welcome to the forums
How can I anchor a note to today's date
What do you mean by anchoring a note to a date?
Whenever a note is created it contains a creation timestamp
What are you hoping to do with this anchor?
Graham
Open a Calendar Devotional type resource to today's date. Then when you click the button to add an anchor to a note, it will give the option to use the date from the opened resource.
When I click the anchor from the opened calendar resource, the note anchor shows both the date and the resource. I wish not to have the resource named in the anchor.
I have a notebook, called "2022 Journal." I wish to see the notes by date only, so that when I review my notebook, I'll know (1) the last date I made a note, and (2) how many days/dates I've missed.
Did you have the calendar resource open and then just click the New note button in the Notes Tool and select the option to create a new note on today's date? If you did that, you shouldn't get the resource name included in the anchor for the new note
Thank you, Graham. That's exactly what I need!!
I'm using the technique suggested in this thread (circa 2022) but curious if maybe this has been updated to be a cleaner feature in Logos 10 and I'm just missing it. It seems like a very obvious (to me, anyways [:)]) utility to implement. Having to open a Calendar-based resource is non-intuitive and clunky, IMO. Why not make it a first-rate feature on its own?