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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ To customize your All Objects widget, click on the three dots button in the top
There are currently seven tabs in the All Objects widget:
1. Pages - All other Objects that can not be found in any of the other tabs
-2. Lists - [sets.md](../sets-and-collections/sets.md "mention")and [collections.md](../sets-and-collections/collections.md "mention")
+2. Lists - [sets.md](../sets-and-collections/sets.md "mention") and [collections.md](../sets-and-collections/collections.md "mention")
3. Media - Images and Videos
4. Bookmarks
5. Files - All other Files
diff --git a/basics/types/README.md b/basics/types/README.md
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--- a/basics/types/README.md
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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ By the same principle, in Anytype there are two important concepts to keep in mi
2\) Different Types are used to define Objects which are categorically different from each other
-Colleagues, friends, and neighbours might all be considered type: _Human_ in your Anytype graph. Here are other examples of Types you might have in your graph:
+Colleagues, friends, and neighbors might all be considered type: _Human_ in your Anytype graph. Here are other examples of Types you might have in your graph:
* Task
* Note
@@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ Colleagues, friends, and neighbours might all be considered type: _Human_ in you
It's up to you how narrow or broad you'd like your Types to be, but generally we recommend using general Types for categorizing your Objects, and further refining the use of your Types through [Templates](../../use-cases/deep-dive-templates.md).
-You can always view and manage your Types from the Types Library, found in the _Library_ widget on your sidebar.
+You can always view and manage your Types from the Types tab found in the [anytype-library](../anytype-library/ "mention") widget.
diff --git a/basics/types/templates.md b/basics/types/templates.md
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@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Templates are saved on the Type level, and each Type can support multiple Templa
There are three ways to add a Template:
-1\) Navigate to the Types Library → Click the Type for which you'd like to create a Template → Click + to start creating a new template → Give your Template a name and start adding Relations and formatting → Your Template is auto-saved
+1\) Navigate to the Types tab of the [anytype-library](../anytype-library/ "mention") widget → Click the Type for which you'd like to create a Template → Click + to start creating a new template → Give your Template a name and start adding Relations and formatting → Your Template is auto-saved
2\) If you're working within an Object and would like to save your work as a Template, you can: Navigate to `···` in the top-right corner → Click + Use as a Template, and your content will automatically be saved as a new Template for this Object Type.
@@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ Depending on the way you've created your new object, either the default template
Choose a template Choose the default template for this set
Feature/Action | iOS | Android |
---|---|---|
Edit & Delete Type (name, templates) | No | Type only |
Edit & Delete Relation | No | Yes |
Create, delete Template | No | No |
Edit Template | Yes | Yes |
Apply default template | Yes | Yes |
Create tag | Yes | Yes |