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I have a header that I put at the top of each a set of five notes (see attached image) where each word in the header is a link to another of those notes, so they all refer to each other. (Whichever note you're currently in has no link to itself, just the text in a different color to indicate which one it is.) It makes getting around the set easy. However, one of them ("Today") is a journal note that changes daily. I have a template for that one to create a new version every day. Is there a way to make the link for that journal note in the header always point to "today's" note without having to manually change it? If not, does anyone have any ideas about how I could accomplish the same thing in a different way?

Thanks!

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19 minutes ago, piz333 said:

However, one of them ("Today") is a journal note that changes daily.

Make the note a constant; only change the contents    

I also have a "Today" note   
Daily, I use the duplicate note to archive the contents   
Then I update the title, and refresh the contents from a template   
This has been a constant note for years

Alternative; make the header dynamic; updated daily 
I could script this (Mac Applescript)

btw   A useful concept with the header as a Table-of-Contents

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17 hours ago, DTLow said:

Make the note a constant; only change the contents    

I also have a "Today" note   
Daily, I use the duplicate note to archive the contents   
Then I update the title, and refresh the contents from a template   
This has been a constant note for years

Alternative; make the header dynamic; updated daily 
I could script this (Mac Applescript)

btw   A useful concept with the header as a Table-of-Contents

Great idea! I use AutoHotKey on Windows and I've been constructing a script for this in the back of my mind. But I didn't know you could update a note's contents with a template. That might solve it with minimal fuss; I'll give it a try.

Thanks!

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