With the new notes and features, like workflow, I am finally hopeful to see my content much more organized in Logos, so I am taking some time to clean things up and take advantage.
In doing so, I see that Workflows create a Notebook of all notes created as that workflow is worked through. That makes sense. I have 3 questions/suggestions.
1. I want to be able to tag/anchor my old notes with the Workflow Anchor, even though the notes may have not expressly created in the workflow screen.
To me "Workflow" = "Study steps" or "Work I have done" and I have already done lots of work in Logos, that I would like to designate as such. I had workflows before Logos did, so I think it would be nice to be able to update those old notes to show them as they are -- Notes created as I worked through a workflow.
2. Is there a tag for each Workflow that will find all notes created from a particular Workflow Template? i.e. all my "Exegetical Workflow" notes. After clicking the Workflow facet in notes, I don't see where there is a way to narrow it down by Workflow template type, only by particular instances of that workflow tied to a passage already.
3. How about an option to compile notes created in a single workflow instance into a single Note instead of a new Notebook? I think for now I am ok with a new notebook being created for every time I work through a workflow, but that will get unwieldy eventually. Or just a "dont create notebook" option?
For example, for daily devotions. I dont need 14 notes for every day, nor do I want 700+ notebooks (which is what I would have after just 2 years) just for devotional thoughts. But one notebook with 700+ notes would be perfect. It could be something that I could easily share with an accountability partner too.
Another example, friends that want to sharpen one another by automatically sharing (via a single notebook) their expositional work.