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?
I don't know if you can anchor a note to a note, but you can do a hyperlink within the note by "Copy location" from one note and pasting it into another note.
of course, why didn't I see that before?! Thanks.
Copy Location encodes the context of the Note (mode and sort order).
One thing I do when I am doing sermon prep, is I do a "copy location" from my sermon document into my note document that I have for that sermon. If at some point in the future I am looking at my sermon notes, I can very quickly then bring up the sermon I preached.
@Bruce Junkermann I do what Jonathan describes
Copy the location from a note and then g to another note type some text , highlight it and then click on the chain link on the editing toolbar, paste in the link you’ve copied, hit save and it turns your text into a link that opens the first note.
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