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GitBook: [#148] template

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@ -44,10 +44,6 @@ To move blocks around an Anytype page, use the three-dotted dragger that appears
{% embed url="https://files.gitbook.com/v0/b/gitbook-x-prod.appspot.com/o/spaces%2FJbcKxgThRdSa4vZyLbvH%2Fuploads%2FzYx6u9uXN8wkAD9nLyhD%2Fmovingblocks.mp4?alt=media&token=778ccec5-3160-45b2-83d4-d73aa89351a9" %} {% embed url="https://files.gitbook.com/v0/b/gitbook-x-prod.appspot.com/o/spaces%2FJbcKxgThRdSa4vZyLbvH%2Fuploads%2FzYx6u9uXN8wkAD9nLyhD%2Fmovingblocks.mp4?alt=media&token=778ccec5-3160-45b2-83d4-d73aa89351a9" %}
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There are some differences, however. You can also indent text blocks within other blocks by directly dragging a block over another block in Anytype. You are not limited by lists only like you are in Notion.  There are some differences, however. You can also indent text blocks within other blocks by directly dragging a block over another block in Anytype. You are not limited by lists only like you are in Notion. 
## Hierarchy, Page Linking, and Backlinks ## Hierarchy, Page Linking, and Backlinks
@ -126,10 +122,10 @@ Filtering, sorting and creating views in a Set work in a very similar manner to
Having trouble understanding Relations in contrast to Notion's Databases? Having trouble understanding Relations in contrast to Notion's Databases?
* <mark style="background-color:yellow;">Consider Anytype's Relations to be Attributes within a Notion database.</mark> * <mark style="background-color:yellow;">Consider Anytype's Relations to be Attributes within a Notion database.</mark>
* <mark style="background-color:yellow;">When you add an attribute to a Notion database, you use the</mark> <mark style="background-color:yellow;">`+`</mark> <mark style="background-color:yellow;">button to the right of the column header. Instead, in Anytype, to add an attribute to a database you can these options:</mark> * <mark style="background-color:yellow;">When you add an attribute to a Notion database, you use the</mark> <mark style="background-color:yellow;"></mark><mark style="background-color:yellow;">`+`</mark> <mark style="background-color:yellow;"></mark><mark style="background-color:yellow;">button to the right of the column header. Instead, in Anytype, to add an attribute to a database you can these options:</mark>
1. <mark style="background-color:yellow;">Click the Options button at the top-right corner and press</mark> <mark style="background-color:yellow;">`+`</mark> <mark style="background-color:yellow;">to get existing relation or create a brand new one. This will end with exactly the same thing — Anytype will add a column</mark> 1. <mark style="background-color:yellow;">Click the Options button at the top-right corner and press</mark> <mark style="background-color:yellow;"></mark><mark style="background-color:yellow;">`+`</mark> <mark style="background-color:yellow;"></mark><mark style="background-color:yellow;">to get existing relation or create a brand new one. This will end with exactly the same thing — Anytype will add a column</mark>
2. <mark style="background-color:yellow;">Open the Library (square menu on the home screen) and click on the "Types" tab. Create new desired Type and add attributes - known as relations in Anytype's lingo.</mark> 2. <mark style="background-color:yellow;">Open the Library (square menu on the home screen) and click on the "Types" tab. Create new desired Type and add attributes - known as relations in Anytype's lingo.</mark>
* <mark style="background-color:yellow;">Click "Create", then select Set of object to create a database view — you will see all the relations from Type as a columns. And additionally all of them will become accessible in object</mark> <mark style="background-color:yellow;">`/`</mark> <mark style="background-color:yellow;">menu and object's relations panel.</mark> * <mark style="background-color:yellow;">Click "Create", then select Set of object to create a database view — you will see all the relations from Type as a columns. And additionally all of them will become accessible in object</mark> <mark style="background-color:yellow;"></mark><mark style="background-color:yellow;">`/`</mark> <mark style="background-color:yellow;"></mark><mark style="background-color:yellow;">menu and object's relations panel.</mark>
#### What does this mean for me? #### What does this mean for me?
@ -139,4 +135,4 @@ Anytype's equivalent of Notion's databases may not seem quite as straightforward
Notion templates can provide you with pre-defined databases and several objects linked with each other by theme. Notion templates can provide you with pre-defined databases and several objects linked with each other by theme.
Anytype template will provide you with a template for one particular object. So If you want to see several blocks, relations with values and you want to have a repetitive structure it will be helpful for you Anytype template works for each one particular object. So If you want to see several blocks, relations with values and you want to have a repetitive structure it will be helpful for you.