Subpages are a good way to
group and organize notes. For example, if you have annual and monthly meeting
notes, the annual meeting notes can be a main page and you can demote the
monthly meeting notes so they become subpages.
Create a Subpage:
Before you create a subpage,
you’ll need at least two pages: a page that will be your main page, and a page
that will be the subpage. If your notebook is empty, you can add pages.
To make a page a subpage
1. Move the mouse pointer over
the Page tab in the page list.
2. Drag the Page tab to the
right until the title is indented.
Note: You can have two levels of subpages. Drag a subpage to the left to indent it further, or drag it right to make it a page again.
Collapse and expand subpages
Main pages can be collapsed to
hide all levels of subpages under them.
A chevron on the right side of the page tab means that the page has subpages. If you click a page that has subpages, lines representing stacked subpages appear under the page tab.
Click the chevron next to the
page tab on the right to expand or collapse the subpages that are under it.
Note:
If you have a lot of notebooks
and pages and notice that it’s getting harder to find what you’re looking for,
you can search notes and navigate results. Another way to stay efficient is by
organizing your notebooks, sections, and pages.
When you move a page that has
subpages, the group moves together if the subpages are collapsed. If you want
to move a single subpage, promote it to a page by dragging it to the left, and
then click and drag the page up or down to the location you want.
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