I would like to add a note (not an entire notebook) to a favorites folder. I can add a notebook to favorites by clicking the star icon but I just want a specific note within that notebook, not the whole notebook. Is there a way to do that?
Drag and drop the tab of the note into the favorites folder.
Thanks, Aaron, for the reply. Still not quite what I'm looking for. As an example, I have a "notebook" called "Studies in Mark" which has a tab that I can drag to Favorites. But within that notebook, I have 15 individual "notes", one of them being "Mark 4 Parables"… it's that one NOTE that I want to drag into favorites, not the entire notebook with all 15 notes. Those individual notes don't have a tab to drag.
Any help appreciated…
Don,
It is true that notes are within the notes tool and cannot be removed from it. So if you create a shortcut to one particular note, clicking on that note's shortcut will open the entire notes tool, along with the notebook that the note is within, if applicable. That said, the shortcut is truly a shortcut to the specific note, not just the notebook. Regardless of where one navigates after opening the notes tool, that shortcut will link to the specific note every time it is clicked.
If you would prefer not to open the notes tool, you could copy the note's contents into Canvas and save a shortcut to that Canvas document
Don! I too would like to Favorite individual Notes within a Notebook (just like a you). As a workaround, I use the "Key" Icon for Notes that I like to Favorite so that when I scan all the Notes in a Notebook, I know the most important ones. If I am not lazy, I drag these Favorite Notes to the top of the Notebook.
Thanks 1Cor,
Thanks, that's a great idea! I actually came up with another workaround. Routinely from day 1, I've added one or more unique search terms at the bottom of every note I create… in this case "parables of Jesus". Then, I can search for any note containing "parables of Jesus". That search reveals all notebooks containing that term and ONLY the individual notes within those notebooks. Then, I save the search result to favorites. So when I want to find all notes that contain the phrase "parables of Jesus", I click parables of Jesus in favorites, and there they are… just those notes and the notebook where they reside.
That might be tough for most users because they probably didn't put that search term in there to begin with like I did, and it would be a hassle to go back and add them. But if you have the time to do that, it might work pretty well. The problem is that If I ever create another note with parables, I have to re-run the search and add it again to favorites.
I really wish Logos would add favorite capabilities to notes… that would be so nice.
Hey! Could you help me understand why the current method of adding individual notes to favorites is insufficient? I've tried to understand the problem, but am having difficulty. This is my 3-step process:
1) Open the note
2) Drag the note's tab into a folder within the favorite's tool
3) Rename the shortcut to be easily identifiable
I've added one or more unique search terms at the bottom of every note I create… in this case "parables of Jesus". Then, I can search for any note containing "parables of Jesus". That search reveals all notebooks containing that term and ONLY the individual notes within those notebooks.
@Don Beard another option would be to add this unique term as a tag at the bottom of the note. In this case, you could use the built-in Filters.
A shortcut could also be added by opening the notes tool, selecting the appropriate tag under the Tags filter, and dragging the tab into the Favorites tool. The advantage with this strategy is that the shortcut would never need to be updated. It would automatically include all new notes that are given that tag.
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