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# Architecture and Fundamentals
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Are you now ready to move your workflow over to Anytype? Sounds great... but there are a few things that you'll need to understand first.
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Notion and Anytype operate based on two different architectures. This might sound scary, but once you grasp it, you'll be able to use Anytype like you use Notion right now in no time. Read on to find out more.
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Notion and Anytype operate based on two different architectures. This might sound just a bit unnerving, but once you grasp it, you'll be able to use Anytype just like you use Notion right now in no time. Read on to find out more.
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# The Page Canvas and Blocks
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If you've used Notion and its Pages and Blocks, you'll have no difficulty in understanding Anytype's equivalent, which is its Object Canvas and Blocks.
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<details> Having trouble understanding Anytype's databases? Click here to see a simplified explanation.
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- Think of an individual Notion database within Anytype as a Type.
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- 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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</details>
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