Where do I find my collections on my IPad?
Interesting question. I couldn't find mine in my iphone either.
But!
You should be able to use Collections within certain features - a search example is shown below with the Collections option allowing you to choose a Collection to search in ( you will see something similar in the Text Collection tool)
But the Collections Tool itself isn’t available on mobile devices so we can’t create Collections there or see what is contained in them.
Thank you for the information. Hopefully Collections will become available in later versions. I have a portfolio collection and sorting resources is a challenge without collections…
Definitely 'should' be able to see collections in the library filter. Luckily I mainly use tags, which are there.
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