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Fuecisla

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  1. 1 hour ago, DTLow said:

    I really only use one main notebook so Notebook pinning wouldn't be very useful to me

    But I do have notes I want at the top of the list; for example the project master note in a project review
    I agree the shortcut/reminder solution doesn't "cut it"
    My solution is to make use of the title sort sequence and manipulate note titles
    For example, "-Master Note" sorts at the top
    Manipulating the note dates also works for other sort sequences

    You can use symbols as you do not only for ordering notes, I do it to organise tags. "." for project names tags, "@" for person tags, "!" for subject tags, "-" for places tags.

    Given that I use symbols for other purposes, when using alphabetical sorting I like using a cero + hyphen, "0 -", but it does not work if you want to order by dates. This allows you to have 2 (or more) alphabetic sorted lists in one.

  2. 1 hour ago, s2sailor said:

    What do you think shortcuts are for?  Not trying to be argumentative, just curious.  In my mind, shortcuts are a pinning feature, and a pretty flexible one especially when combined with saved searches.

    hmmm... As I see it, shortcuts (links) take you to a note that may be anywhere in a long list of notes where such note would be difficult or tedious to look for. You click your shortcut and there you are! However, pinning a note makes it stay always on top of your list whatever order you have set, you do not need to call for it. It is like a shortcut 2.0.

    Of course, they are compatible, but not the same.

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  3. On 2016-5-2 at 11:31 PM, lrainaldi said:

    Is there a way to "pin" a note to the top of a notebook. My notes sort by most recent edit which I love. But I would like to have one note stay at the top, like TOC or summary.

     

    Any ideas?

    YES! ME TOO!! it could be a TOC or simply a note that provides relevant information regarding that notebook, or maybe a guide for the use of that notebook (when shared), etc, etc. A reminder is for tasks, also a shortcut does not cut it :))). This is not what shortcuts are for (in fact, the pinning feature is useful precisely to avoid having to use shortcuts or links, which by the way are very useful for other notes).

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