Kent Tubman 2 Posted March 20 Share Posted March 20 I would like to have a list of topics at the top of a note like: Topic A Topic B Topic C I would like to link each of these topic names to separate headings further down in the document. Named Anchors is what I would use on an internet site but I can't seems to find information on how to accomplish this in EN. Any suggestions on how to accomplish this would be appreciated. Thanks in advance, Kent Link to comment
Level 5* Solution s2sailor 2,281 Posted March 20 Level 5* Solution Share Posted March 20 7 minutes ago, Kent Tubman said: I would like to have a list of topics at the top of a note like: Topic A Topic B Topic C I would like to link each of these topic names to separate headings further down in the document. Named Anchors is what I would use on an internet site but I can't seems to find information on how to accomplish this in EN. Any suggestions on how to accomplish this would be appreciated. Thanks in advance, Kent We can’t currently do that, but I agree it would be a nice feature. 1 Link to comment
VincentC 274 Posted March 20 Share Posted March 20 Not the same thing, but you could put Topic A, B, and C in separate notes and then use a table of contents note to provide quick access to each of them. With the newer backlink feature, it would be easy to jump from A back to the TOC, then to, say C, then back to the TOC, etc. Vinnie 1 Link to comment
Level 5* s2sailor 2,281 Posted March 20 Level 5* Share Posted March 20 I'm still holding out for links within notes 🤞. TOCs work fine for many but for some things, I prefer to have them in one document. Especially now that we have collapsible sections. 1 Link to comment
VincentC 274 Posted March 20 Share Posted March 20 Sure, I didn't mean to suggest that the OTC strategy is a replacement. Could be a helpful alternative for now, though. Vinnie 2 Link to comment
eugenes 30 Posted March 20 Share Posted March 20 It looks like EN has started copying Notion features (the smart slash e.g.) so perhaps links to sections of a note are also on the table. 4 Link to comment
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