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Setting text to redirect between notes
Hi, Does anyone know if there is a way to set text that redirects to other notes and, I don't see why not since I'm already here, redirects to websites or anything else (apps etc) for that matter? Dream scenario: I write a note to check my email I set a hyperlink so that when I click it it opens the relevant email More Reasonably attainable scenario: I write a note of chores On the chore list I write a Groceries When I click the Groceries chore my Grocery list opens I realize that I may easily be dubbed lazy because I am saying that it is too much work to switch tabs. I will attempt to dispel those comments now by saying that I see this as a step towards efficiency. Best, A cynic |
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Addendum: I just realized that there is a link button for websites. This is nice but I don't think this goes the distance that want it to.
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Well with hyperlinks you can achieve quite a lot. You can refer to files, websites, pages places in documents etc. So you have to do the work but if you are willing to it can be done. Mail for instance, save the mail to a specific location (folder). Now set a hyperlink to that mail. When you click the hyperlink it will automatically open the mail because it's associated with your mail program.
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Thanks,
To rework my question, I want to hyperlink to other notes. How do I do this? Thanks Quote:
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If you mean notes in the same notebook? Select the note you would like to link to and then choose link to paragraph.
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