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### Steps
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1. Create your object for University or for Course name. There you can make your own inter-linked wiki with documents, files, tasks, and projects related. You can create links to **Courses** and **Modules**, `like Macroeconomics for Business or just Math for example`.
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2. Let's create place for your \*\*Class Notes. \*\*You need to click + on home, choose [set.md](../fundamentals/set.md "mention") and set **Class Notes** as a source. \*\*Finally, you have made a place for all your lectures and seminars! \*\*
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1. Create your object for University or for Course-name. There you can make your own inter-linked wiki with documents, files, tasks, and projects related. You can create links to **Courses** and **Modules**, `like Macroeconomics for Business or just Math for example`.
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2. Let's create a place for your \*\*Class Notes. \*\*You need to click + on home, choose [set.md](../fundamentals/set.md "mention") and set **Class Notes** as a source. \*\*Finally, you have made a place for all your lectures and seminars! \*\*
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3. You can now add relations you want to see in Set:
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1. `Class type: lecture, seminar`
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2. `Сlass: Course or Module name that you've created at step 1`
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3. `Class Type: Lecture, Seminar`
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4. `Tasks: something you need to do related class, like Homework`
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5. `Reflection: re-read what you've created in class, add more relations between objects, and get more understanding of the theme covered`
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1. `Class type: lecture, seminar.`
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2. `Сlass: Course or Module name that you've created at step 1.`
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3. `Class Type: Lecture, Seminar.`
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4. `Tasks: something you need to do related class, like Homework.`
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5. `Reflection: re-read what you've created in class, add more relations between objects, and get more understanding of the theme covered.`
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{% hint style="warning" %}
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Sets collect all your objects that match given criterion. You can add a new Class Note object everywhere inside the Anytype, and it will be shown in **Class Notes**!
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Sets collect all your objects that match the given criterion. You can add a new Class Note object everywhere inside the Anytype, and it will be shown in **Class Notes**!
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{% endhint %}
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### Custom type
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### Templates
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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 chose the Template we build or make your custom to subject in which you have to follow a specific pattern to take notes.
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It is handy to create Templates. For example, while making 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 build or make your custom subject in which you have to follow a specific pattern to take notes.
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### Steps
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1. To create a **Reading List**, you need to click + on home, choose [set.md](../fundamentals/set.md "mention") and set **Book** as a source. That's it, **you have made a place for all your books! **
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2.  You can now add relations to your content. `Ratings`, `Pages`, `Progress`, `Author`, `Goodreads Link`.
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3. For additional customisation, you can have multiple views along with filters to make your content more accessible. 
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2.   You can now add relations to your content. `Ratings`, `Pages`, `Progress`, `Author`, `Goodreads Link`.
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3. For additional customization, you can have multiple views and filters to make your content more accessible. 
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1. **The Gallery view** looks better for objects like this.
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2. Add filters by relation **tag**, so you will be able to sort books by themes
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3. You can add images as PageCover or with the [relation.md](../fundamentals/relation.md "mention") **attachment** 
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.gif>)
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{% hint style="warning" %}
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Sets collect all your objects that match given criterion. You can add a new book everywhere inside the Anytype, and it will be shown here!
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Sets collect all your objects that match the given criterion. You can add a new book everywhere inside the Anytype, and it will be shown here!
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{% endhint %}
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### Custom type
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### Template
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It is convenient to create templates for each view and object type that you have. E.g. a template for Books will have `Author, Rating, Pages` etc. Whereas a template for Blogs posts or Articles will have the `URL, Topic` and other additional Information. Using templates with multiple views and filters is the fastest way to add new Information without opening pages.
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It is convenient to create templates for each view and object type. E.g. a template for Books will have `Author, Rating, Pages` etc. Whereas a template for Blogs posts or Articles will have the `URL, Topic` and other additional Information. Using templates with multiple views and filters is the fastest way to add new Information without opening pages.
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{% hint style="success" %}
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Find ideas to spark inspiration in [Community Showcases](https://community.anytype.io/c/general-discussion/showcase/13)
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### Steps
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1. To create a **Task tracker**, you need to click + on home, choose [set.md](../fundamentals/set.md "mention") and set **Task** as a source. That's it. You just started a task tracker!
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2. So now you can view all Tasks in one place. For the Task list, you may add relations. `Tag` , `Due date` , `Priority` Or any other being useful for your tracker.
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2. So now you can view all Tasks in one place. For the Task list, you may add relations. `Tag`, `Due date`, `Priority`, Or any other use for your tracker.
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3. You can also use filters, sorts, and views like:
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1. Relation `Done` `Is` `Unchecked` so you will see only those that are not done
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2. Create a view Work and Personal with filters `Tag` `contains` `Work` and `Tag` `contains` `Personal` to separate the lists
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3. Make `Due date` `ascending` to see nearest tasks higher
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You can create a **Task** object with the `+` button in-row in your Set, in the editor by typing `/Task` , or using `+` from the dashboard. **All of these objects will be shown in this Set.**
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You can create a **Task** object with the `+` button in-row in your Set, in the editor by typing `/Task`, or using `+` from the dashboard. **All of these objects will be shown in this Set.**
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***
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{% hint style="warning" %}
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Sets collect all your objects that match given criterion. You can add a new book anywhere inside of Anytype, and it will be shown here!
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Sets collect all your objects that match the given criterion. You can add a new book anywhere inside of Anytype, and it will be shown here!
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{% endhint %}
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### Custom type
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### Template
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It's convenient to create templates for repeatable tasks with pre-filled options. Like Template related to Work can contain `Tag` `==` `Work` with higher default priority
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It's convenient to create templates for repeatable tasks with pre-filled options. For example, templates related to Work can contain `Tag` `==` `Work` with higher default priority.
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This part will tell about to easy management of such things:
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* Fast-capturing notes with the ability to easily sort them later 
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* Viewing all your notes, and sorting them by last modified date
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* Fast-capturing notes with the ability to quickly sort them later 
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* Viewing all your notes and sorting them by last modified date
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* Categorizing notes using tags (while still being able to view them all in one place)
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{% content-ref url="capture-simple-notes.md" %}
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* How to create Templates in Anytype?
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* How to create a Solid workflow using Types and Relations?
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With such a purpose we will take a popular note-taking method as an example:
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With such a purpose, we will take a popular note-taking method as an example:
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{% content-ref url="outline-note-taking-method.md" %}
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[outline-note-taking-method.md](outline-note-taking-method.md)
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# Capture simple notes
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The current tutorial will show you how to organize your notes in a fast and simple way. \
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You will use pre-build set up for Note type and Notes set
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The current tutorial will show you how to organize your notes quickly and quickly. \
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You will use a pre-build set-up for Note type, and Notes set
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### Create them everywhere
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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. 
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{% 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" %}
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"Notes" Set come with Anytype by default
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"Notes" Set comes with Anytype by default
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{% endembed %}
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Sets collect all objects by given criteria. If you will add a new Note anywhere inside the Anytype, and it will be shown here! By default, it is sortred by creation date
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Sets collect all objects by given criteria. For example, if you add a new Note anywhere inside the Anytype, it will be shown here! By default, it is sorted by creation date.
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{% hint style="info" %}
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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")
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### Categorizing with tags
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Tags let you add keywords to Notes, making them easier to find and browse when you’ve got a lot of them. Use tags when a note might apply to more than one category or when you want to filter some Notes from all of them. For example, you may create tags for:
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Tags let you add keywords to Notes, making them easier to find and browse when you've got a lot of them. Use tags when a note might apply to more than one category or when you want to filter some Notes from all of them. For example, you may create tags for:
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* **Personal:** Add a tag for something related to you, like an idea, thought or a grocery list
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* **School:** Add a tag for each of your subjects, or for individual semesters.
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* **Research:** Add a tag for the relevant article, podcast, or book you read. Like `management`, `memorisation`, `psychology`
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* **School:** Add a tag for each of your subjects or for individual semesters.
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* **Research:** Add a tag for the relevant article, podcast, or book you read. Like `management`, `memorization`, `psychology.`
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Make these steps and start your Tags management:
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The Outline method is one of the most popular note-taking methods for college students. It lets you organize your notes in a structured form. This method requires you to structure your notes in 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. 
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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. 
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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
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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 the Type Title and choose the Icon you want\
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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\
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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 \
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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 \
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### Create Outline Note template
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### Customize your workflow <a href="#quickly-create-notes-by-adding-templates" id="quickly-create-notes-by-adding-templates"></a>
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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.
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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.
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1. Add "Reflection" relation and "Tag" to the Set. Create a view calling "Inbox"\
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1. You can add more templates and use them in different contexts
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2. You can also change your default type in Settings in order to create every object with Outline Note by default
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2. You can also change your default type in Settings to create every object with Outline Note by default
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{% endhint %}
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