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@@ -102,8 +102,8 @@ This makes Anytype much more flexible than Notion. With Notion, if you wanted to
Having trouble understanding Anytype's databases?
-* Think of an individual Notion database within Anytype as a Type.
-* To create a "database" in Anytype, first, create a Type, then create a new Set to show all objects of that Type.
+* Think of an individual Notion database within Anytype as a Type.
+* To create a "database" in Anytype, first, create a Type, then create a new Set to show all objects of that Type.
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@@ -125,12 +125,11 @@ 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?
-* Consider Anytype's Relations to be Attributes within a Notion database.
-* When you add an attribute to a Notion database, you use the `+` button to the right of the column header.
-* Instead, in Anytype, to add an attribute to a database you can these options:
- 1. Click the Options button at the top-right corner and press `+` to get existing relation or create a brand new one. This will end with exactly the same thing — Anytype will add a column
- 2. 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.
- * 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 `/` menu and object's relations panel.
+* Consider Anytype's Relations to be Attributes within a Notion database.
+* When you add an attribute to a Notion database, you use the `+` button to the right of the column header. Instead, in Anytype, to add an attribute to a database you can these options:
+ 1. Click the Options button at the top-right corner and press `+` to get existing relation or create a brand new one. This will end with exactly the same thing — Anytype will add a column
+ 2. 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.
+ * 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 `/` menu and object's relations panel.
#### What does this mean for me?