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diff --git a/SUMMARY.md b/SUMMARY.md
index 043ff8f..5fa91d2 100644
--- a/SUMMARY.md
+++ b/SUMMARY.md
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
* [Overview](miscellaneous/glossary.md)
* [Space](basics/space.md)
* [Objects](basics/object-editor/README.md)
- * [Blocks](basics/object-editor/blocks.md)
+ * [Blocks & Editor](basics/object-editor/blocks.md)
* [Ways to Create Objects](basics/object-editor/create-an-object.md)
* [Locating your Objects](basics/object-editor/finding-your-objects.md)
* [Types](basics/types/README.md)
diff --git a/basics/object-editor/blocks.md b/basics/object-editor/blocks.md
index 689a9e6..a43fa45 100644
--- a/basics/object-editor/blocks.md
+++ b/basics/object-editor/blocks.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
description: Understanding blocks, editing, and customizing to your preference.
---
-# Blocks
+# Blocks & Editor
Your object is made up of different types of blocks to organize your information, and the place where all of these Blocks live together is called the Canvas. Anytype's block-based editor works very similarly to that of blogging sites or website builders.
@@ -18,6 +18,12 @@ You can select one block or several at once, and batch edit to create different
+### Inline Styling
+
+We also support styling individual characters / words inside text blocks.
+
+
+
### Drag & Drop to Format
You can use the orange 'handle' to the left of each block to create parent/child blocks or new columns in your editor.
diff --git a/basics/object-editor/create-an-object.md b/basics/object-editor/create-an-object.md
index 068b7b7..2723195 100644
--- a/basics/object-editor/create-an-object.md
+++ b/basics/object-editor/create-an-object.md
@@ -6,9 +6,13 @@ description: How do you create an object?
### Navigation menu
-When left-clicking the plus button, you will immediately create a new object with the type that is set as your default object type in your space settings.
+When clicking the plus-button, you’ll be presented with a menu of standard types, plus your most recently-used Types. You can then choose which one you want to create.
-When right-clicking the plus-button, you’ll be presented with a menu of standard types, plus your most recently-used Types.
+This behavior can be changed in your [account settings](../../anytype-basics/setting-up-your-profile/account-and-data.md#preferences) to either hover or right-click. Both of these alternative settings will change the behavior of the left-click to immediately create a new object with the type that is set as your default object type in your space settings.
+
+The hover setting will additionally show the original menu after you hover over the `+` button for a few seconds, while the right-click setting will require you to right-click the `+` button instead.
+
+
### Forward Slash Command
diff --git a/basics/object-editor/finding-your-objects.md b/basics/object-editor/finding-your-objects.md
index dc1c401..a88718c 100644
--- a/basics/object-editor/finding-your-objects.md
+++ b/basics/object-editor/finding-your-objects.md
@@ -23,3 +23,9 @@ To navigate to the search, head to your navigation bar, and click on the magnifi
{% hint style="info" %}
The search feature mentioned above doesn't currently search inside relations.
{% endhint %}
+
+### Bin
+
+Your objects are not permanently removed when you delete them. They are instead moved to the bin which you can locate in the sidebar below your library widget. To permanently remove them, you will need to open the bin, and choose which objects you want to remove forever.
+
+
diff --git a/basics/relations/create-a-new-relation.md b/basics/relations/create-a-new-relation.md
index a2d4b0c..396bfb0 100644
--- a/basics/relations/create-a-new-relation.md
+++ b/basics/relations/create-a-new-relation.md
@@ -2,7 +2,9 @@
#### Adding & Managing Relations
-You can add a Relation to your Objects as you would with any other block in the editor: by using the `+` button or the in-line `/` menu. You can also manage the Relations for a given Object via its **Relations Panel:** the triangular icon that appears when hovering above the Object name. This Panel shows all relations for that Object.
+You can add a Relation to your Objects as you would with any other block in the editor: by using the `+` button or the in-line `/` menu. You can also manage the Relations for a given Object via its **Relations Panel:** the triangular icon that appears in the top right corner of the screen. This Panel shows all relations for that Object.
+
+
**Featuring Relations**
diff --git a/basics/sets-and-collections/sets/README.md b/basics/sets-and-collections/sets/README.md
index ea95f1d..548c131 100644
--- a/basics/sets-and-collections/sets/README.md
+++ b/basics/sets-and-collections/sets/README.md
@@ -33,3 +33,5 @@ Sets are a way to see a portion of your Graph, and Objects you've created, based
Sets also provide a way to quickly edit Objects in a list View.\
\
You can use multi-select Objects in Sets to delete multiple Objects at once, or to batch update the Object Type. Any Relations added to a Set in the Relation Menu (top right), will be adopted by all new Objects created with the "+ New Object" button.
+
+
diff --git a/basics/types/layouts.md b/basics/types/layouts.md
index 2acede1..769f97f 100644
--- a/basics/types/layouts.md
+++ b/basics/types/layouts.md
@@ -7,3 +7,5 @@ There are currently four basic layouts that users can choose for their Objects,
You can choose a recommended object layout for each type through the [type library](../anytype-library.md#type-library), and you can also choose a different layout for each [templates.md](templates.md "mention").
You can find the object layout menu above the Object title; next to the cover and icon buttons. This is where you can change the layout of the object or set the layout width. Some layouts even let you change the text alignment.
+
+
diff --git a/intro/setting-up-your-profile/space-settings.md b/intro/setting-up-your-profile/space-settings.md
index 526407b..9ac3606 100644
--- a/intro/setting-up-your-profile/space-settings.md
+++ b/intro/setting-up-your-profile/space-settings.md
@@ -8,6 +8,8 @@ Personalize your [space.md](../../basics/space.md "mention") here. At the top le
Clicking on your space name will open up your space settings.
+
+
These are the customization options for your space:
1. Customize your **space icon**