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# Intro
![Home page](<.gitbook/assets/Screenshot 2021-11-05 at 18.45.31.png>)
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Anytype is the next-generation software that works the way your brain does. It solves everyday problems while respecting your privacy and data rights. Anytype is a personal knowledge base, a digital brain that allows you to capture, describe, and connect information.
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## How do we stand out?
And what can we offer you <mark style="color:blue;"><mark style="background-color:blue;">n<mark style="background-color:blue;"></mark><mark style="background-color:purple;"><mark style="color:blue;"><mark style="background-color:blue;">o<mark style="background-color:blue;"><mark style="color:blue;"></mark><mark style="background-color:green;"><mark style="background-color:purple;"><mark style="color:blue;"><mark style="background-color:blue;">w?<mark style="background-color:blue;"><mark style="color:blue;"><mark style="background-color:purple;"></mark>
And what can we offer you <mark style="background-color:blue;"><mark style="color:blue;">n<mark style="color:blue;"></mark><mark style="background-color:purple;"><mark style="background-color:blue;"><mark style="color:blue;">o<mark style="color:blue;"><mark style="background-color:blue;"></mark><mark style="background-color:green;"><mark style="background-color:purple;"><mark style="background-color:blue;"><mark style="color:blue;">w?<mark style="color:blue;"><mark style="background-color:blue;"><mark style="background-color:purple;"></mark>
### Privacy: Your information is encrypted and under your control

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object?
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# Can page be nested one to another?
# Can pages be nested one to another?
Let's look at an example:
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We have <mark style="background-color:red;">no nesting</mark> for [object](../fundamentals/object/ "mention"). So object doesn't physically include/store different objects.
All Anytype structures are based on links between objects. Links are directional, so you know that page A links to → page B. You can link oppositely if you need that. You can't use classical hierarchy when files belong to folders and folders create a path. But you can make some of the objects Favourite to be accessible straight from Home.&#x20;
All Anytype structures are based on links between objects. Links are directional, so you know that page A links to → page B. You can link oppositely if you need that. You can't use classical hierarchy when files belong to folders and folders create a path. But you can make some of the objects Favourite to be accessible straight from Home.
All objects connections will soon look like an interconnected network:
![Some objects have links from completely different context](<../.gitbook/assets/Screenshot 2021-11-09 at 12.54.59 (1).png>)
![Some objects have links from completely different context](<../.gitbook/assets/Screenshot 2021-11-09 at 12.54.59.png>)

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## Home
![](<../.gitbook/assets/Screenshot 2021-11-11 at 16.04.00.png>)
![](<../.gitbook/assets/Screenshot 2021-11-11 at 16.03.29.png>)
### Home tabs
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Since all connections between objects have a certain direction(_from-object_ or _to-object)_, the navigation panel helps to see objects connected with the current one in terms of their direction. Read more about object connections in [#object-graph](navigation.md#object-graph "mention")
Navigation Panel helps to navigate between objects that have [Object Links](../fundamentals/object/blocks-and-canvas/relations-mentions-and-object-links.md#as-object-link) or [Relations](../fundamentals/relation.md) to each other. Hit ![](../.gitbook/assets/nav.svg) button on the top bar to open Navigation Panel.
Navigation Panel helps to navigate between objects that have [Object Links](../fundamentals/object/blocks-and-canvas/relations-mentions-and-object-links.md#as-object-link) or [Relations](../fundamentals/relation.md) to each other. Hit ![](<../.gitbook/assets/nav (1).svg>) button on the top bar to open Navigation Panel.
![](../.gitbook/assets/ezgif-2-61fd939d2515.gif)
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Displays a graph representation of the Links and Relations between your objects. You can see the power of Anytype relations, with connections showing how each object relates to another.
To access the Graph Mode, look for the ![](<../.gitbook/assets/graph (1).svg>) icon in the top-left corner from any opened object or just press `⌘ + Option + O` or `Ctrl + Alt + O`.
To access the Graph Mode, look for the ![](../.gitbook/assets/graph.svg) icon in the top-left corner from any opened object or just press `⌘ + Option + O` or `Ctrl + Alt + O`.
![](<../.gitbook/assets/Screenshot 2021-11-11 at 17.40.40.png>)

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### Blocks styling
Add some custom styling to your Object Link blocks using the block sidebar.&#x20;
Add some custom styling to your Object Link blocks using the block sidebar.
![](../../../.gitbook/assets/ezgif-6-b6a58a957e27.gif)
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Select a few objects to apply common styling for them.
![](<../../../.gitbook/assets/ezgif-6-1174bdecb108 (1).gif>)
![](../../../.gitbook/assets/ezgif-6-1174bdecb108.gif)
### Columns of blocks
Create a multi-column layout by moving a block to the beginning/end of another block. Drag vertical control between blocks in order to change column width.
![](../../../.gitbook/assets/ezgif-6-e5389f14bd94.gif)

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You can insert some code by using a **code snippet**. Choose your language to highlight syntax automatically based on this language.
![](<../../../../.gitbook/assets/ezgif-4-7de960806bbf (1).gif>)
![](../../../../.gitbook/assets/ezgif-4-7de960806bbf.gif)
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# Relations, Mentions & Object Links
There are several options to add another object to Canvas: Relation, Object Link, and Mentions.&#x20;
There are several options to add another object to Canvas: Relation, Object Link, and Mentions.
### As Relation
You can add any Relation on the Canvas by hitting the `+` button or in-line by typing `/`. Next, type a Relation name or choose one from the list.
![](<../../../.gitbook/assets/ezgif-4-ea6acf421512 (1).gif>)
![](../../../.gitbook/assets/ezgif-4-ea6acf421512.gif)
_Read more about how to create a new Relation: _[relation.md](../../relation.md "mention")
\_Read more about how to create a new Relation: \_[relation.md](../../relation.md "mention")
### As Object Link
You can add a link to any object from your Anytype to the Canvas even if it doesn't relate to everyday life.
![](<../../../.gitbook/assets/ezgif-4-ab32385c08cf (1).gif>)
![](../../../.gitbook/assets/ezgif-4-ab32385c08cf.gif)
This approach allows you to create "Home Page" style objects, where you can customize Object Link's view and layout. Read more about Object Link styling in [#block-styling](relations-mentions-and-object-links.md#block-styling "mention") section.

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You can create a Set with a + menu in the Home or bottom-left corner or in / menu in the editor. After that, you need to decide what you want to see there. For example, project management may require a Project type for a book reading list.
![](<../.gitbook/assets/test (5).gif>)
![](<../.gitbook/assets/test (3).gif>)
From the [library.md](../features/library.md "mention"), choose an object type, click "Create," and choose "Create a set."

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## Sharing, Publishing and Collaboration
**Notion** allows users to share pages and workspaces with other Notion users. Alternatively, users can create a sharing link to enable users without a Notion account to access your shared content. ![](<../../.gitbook/assets/notionsharingpane (2).png>)
**Notion** allows users to share pages and workspaces with other Notion users. Alternatively, users can create a sharing link to enable users without a Notion account to access your shared content. ![](<../../.gitbook/assets/notionsharingpane (1) (1).png>)
**Anytype** currently cannot share content with other Anytype users or to the web. However, this feature is planned and is on the roadmap. If you find yourself needing to share content with other users, please use the "Print" option, accessed by using your system's Print keyboard shortcut or through the three-dot menu within an object canvas.

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It is handy to create Templates. While creating notes in class or meetings, you don't have the time to layout and add relations every time. So, you can choose the Template we provide or make a custom one that fits your needs.
![Class Note template](<../.gitbook/assets/Screenshot 2021-11-11 at 11.52.51.png>)
![Class Note template](<../.gitbook/assets/Screenshot 2021-11-11 at 11.52.51 (1).png>)
{% hint style="success" %}
Find ideas to spark inspiration in [Community Showcases](https://community.anytype.io/c/general-discussion/showcase/13)

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# Creating a Task Tracker
![](../.gitbook/assets/test.gif)
![](<../.gitbook/assets/test (6).gif>)
### Steps

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# Capture simple notes
The current tutorial will show you how to organize your notes quickly and quickly. \
The current tutorial will show you how to organize your notes quickly and quickly.\
You will use a pre-build set-up for Note type, and Notes set
### Create them everywhere
You can create Notes everywhere you want. Every object you create by default is a Note. You can use `+` on Home, `/` in Editor, `+ New` in [set.md](../../fundamentals/set.md "mention") — all of them will be shown in Notes.&#x20;
You can create Notes everywhere you want. Every object you create by default is a Note. You can use `+` on Home, `/` in Editor, `+ New` in [set.md](../../fundamentals/set.md "mention") — all of them will be shown in Notes.
{% embed url="https://files.gitbook.com/v0/b/gitbook-x-prod.appspot.com/o/spaces%2FJbcKxgThRdSa4vZyLbvH%2Fuploads%2F5YUqYWaLY9l1nXxQgQSK%2FNotes%20creation.mp4?alt=media&token=779d9632-8185-42e9-ab8c-56a79c7946bb" %}
"Notes" Set comes with Anytype by default
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Click on links to know more about [type](../../fundamentals/type/ "mention"), [set.md](../../fundamentals/set.md "mention") & [relation.md](../../fundamentals/relation.md "mention")
{% endhint %}
### Sort them later&#x20;
### Sort them later
Notes are sorted by "Last modified date" as you had in Apple Notes or Evernote by default. \
Press the setting icon if you want to create other sorts.&#x20;
Notes are sorted by "Last modified date" as you had in Apple Notes or Evernote by default.\
Press the setting icon if you want to create other sorts.
![](<../../.gitbook/assets/Notes sort.png>)
![](<../../.gitbook/assets/Notes sort (1).png>)
### Categorizing with tags
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Make these steps and start your Tags management:
1. You need to add Tag as a column in Set. You can start adding categories in the cells straightaway. \
1. You need to add Tag as a column in Set. You can start adding categories in the cells straightaway.\
![](<../../.gitbook/assets/image (5).png>) ![](../../.gitbook/assets/image.png)
2. Add a View related to this particular Tag or Tags. You need to set up a filter with condition like `Tag has any of Personal` \
![](<../../.gitbook/assets/image (3).png>) ![](<../../.gitbook/assets/image (1).png>)
2. Add a View related to this particular Tag or Tags. You need to set up a filter with condition like `Tag has any of Personal`\
![](<../../.gitbook/assets/image (3).png>) ![](<../../.gitbook/assets/image (4).png>)
{% hint style="success" %}
You can work with relations everywhere! Check out where and how you can also use Tags: [#adding-relations](../../fundamentals/relation.md#adding-relations "mention")

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![topic → sub-topic → thoughts](<../../.gitbook/assets/Screenshot 2021-12-29 at 13.13.41.png>)
The Outline method is one of college students' most popular note-taking methods. It lets you organize your notes in a structured form. This method requires you to structure your notes in the form of an outline by using bullet points to represent different topics and their subtopics. Start writing main topics on the far left of the page and add related subtopics in bullet points below using the indents.&#x20;
The Outline method is one of college students' most popular note-taking methods. It lets you organize your notes in a structured form. This method requires you to structure your notes in the form of an outline by using bullet points to represent different topics and their subtopics. Start writing main topics on the far left of the page and add related subtopics in bullet points below using the indents.
The next few steps will explain step by step how to organize your Anytype notes using the Outline method by creating a new Object type, template, and set.
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### Add Outline Note type
1. Go to the Library and click the "Create a new type" button. By using a new type, you can customize templates and relations the way you want. Fill in the Type Title and choose the Icon you want\
![](<../../.gitbook/assets/create a new type.png>) ![](<../../.gitbook/assets/set name in type.png>)
![](<../../.gitbook/assets/create a new type.png>) ![](<../../.gitbook/assets/set name in type (1).png>)
2. Customize our type by adding your own Relations and choosing a layout. If you want to use a Title, you need to choose a Basic layout. Otherwise — Note. Due to the [Ebbinghaus forgetting curve](https://e-student.org/ebbinghaus-forgetting-curve/), it's always best to start the reciting and reviewing stage as soon as possible. Studies have shown that reviewing your notes within the [24-hour point](https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0120644) achieves the best results. So we also propose to have a "Reflection" relation and "Tag" for categorization \
![](<../../.gitbook/assets/set relation and layout.png>)
### Create Outline Note template
1. Press `+ New` button to create a new template for Outline Note type. Every template in Anytype can be used only within a Type. You can fill the content there and also add relation blocks to the canvas by typing `/` or by clicking `+` button. \
1. Press `+ New` button to create a new template for Outline Note type. Every template in Anytype can be used only within a Type. You can fill the content there and also add relation blocks to the canvas by typing `/` or by clicking `+` button.\
![](../../.gitbook/assets/2\_create\_template.png) ![](https://files.gitbook.com/v0/b/gitbook-x-prod.appspot.com/o/spaces%2FMBWIxXziUmcK7h7uvLnI%2Fuploads%2Ff0eMzHjA1IVqhWDJSbdn%2Ftype\_from\_home\_2.png?alt=media\&token=65058382-13a8-4058-bf84-0af6a88842b1)
2. Fill in the canvas with Outline Method text structure.&#x20;
2. Fill in the canvas with Outline Method text structure.
* The **main topics** are recorded on the left side of the document;
* The **subtopics** are added with an indent to the right of the main topics;
* Any **supporting thoughts or facts** are added with another indent to the right of the subtopics;
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So now we need to set up a home for all Outline Notes. Use [set.md](../../fundamentals/set.md "mention") for that.
You need to create a new Set from the Home screen. Sets collect all objects by given criteria. For this case, it's like **Type** == **Outline Note**. If you will add a new Outline Note anywhere inside the Anytype, and it will be shown here! Fill in the `Source` with "Outline Note" type. \
You need to create a new Set from the Home screen. Sets collect all objects by given criteria. For this case, it's like **Type** == **Outline Note**. If you will add a new Outline Note anywhere inside the Anytype, and it will be shown here! Fill in the `Source` with "Outline Note" type.\
![](https://files.gitbook.com/v0/b/gitbook-x-prod.appspot.com/o/spaces%2FMBWIxXziUmcK7h7uvLnI%2Fuploads%2FKMPQdN9bbOHenKcS7RtM%2Fset\_1.png?alt=media\&token=ffb09aa2-3fd9-496d-81bc-f6fbd571ed07) ![](../../.gitbook/assets/2\_outline\_set.png)
{% hint style="info" %}
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All the Outline Notes will be collected in the set. So you can create a flow to memorize them better. If you neglect your notes for a whole week after taking them, you'll lose out on a lot of retention and memorization. So let's create a View for that.
1. Add "Reflection" relation and "Tag" to the Set. Create a view calling "Inbox"\
![](../../.gitbook/assets/2\_custom\_relations.png) ![](../../.gitbook/assets/2\_add\_view.png)&#x20;
![](../../.gitbook/assets/2\_custom\_relations.png) ![](../../.gitbook/assets/2\_add\_view.png)
2. Add filter "Reflection" is unchecked. You can also add filter by Creation Date, so you will see only newly created. You can review all your Outline Method notes in one place
![](../../.gitbook/assets/2\_add\_filter.png)![](../../.gitbook/assets/2\_finished.png)
<img src="../../.gitbook/assets/2_add_filter.png" alt="" data-size="original"><img src="../../.gitbook/assets/2_finished.png" alt="" data-size="original">
{% hint style="info" %}
1. You can add more templates and use them in different contexts