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description: Let's discover what Objects are, and how to use them to optimize your work.
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# Object Editor
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### What is an Object?
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Forget what you already know about knowledge management tools. 
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At Anytype we have created the concept that everything you create is an Object. Pages, Notes, Recipes, Books, Movies, Audio, Humans, _everything!_ 
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These are all **Objects** that are organized and categorized by **Types**. 
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You can connect different **Types** by **Relations** and see how this is visualized on the **Graph**.
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You will see in your **Library** that you can create new Types. 
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In short, an Object is a generalizing term for what you are creating. If it is a page, note, or other Type that you have created. 
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The Object will be organized by the Type of object that it is.  
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It is any node in your graph. The smallest linkable unit. Still classified with types.  
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description: Understanding blocks, editing, and customizing to your preference.
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# Working with Blocks
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Your object is made up of different types of blocks to organize your information. Anytype's block-based editor works very similarly to that of blogging sites or website builders.
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All block styles originate from the command menu, which you can access by either clicking on the orange `+` symbol on the left-hand side of your editor, or typing `/`. 
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From here, you'll see more than twenty different block-types you can add to your object. 
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<figure><img src="../../.gitbook/assets/Screenshot 2023-08-17 at 18.49.21.png" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>
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### Style your Blocks
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You can select one block or several at once, and batch edit to create different headings and text styles such as checkboxes, bullets, or numbers.
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<figure><img src="../../.gitbook/assets/Screenshot 2023-08-17 at 18.53.48.png" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>
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### Drag & Drop to Format
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You can use the orange 'handle' to the left of each block to create parent/child blocks or new columns in your editor.
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<figure><img src="../../.gitbook/assets/Screenshot 2023-08-17 at 19.02.30.png" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>
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<figure><img src="../../.gitbook/assets/Screenshot 2023-08-17 at 18.57.02.png" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>
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basics/object-editor/create-an-object.md
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description: How do you create an object?
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# More Ways to Create Objects
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### Forward Slash Command
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When working in Anytype you can create a new Object by typing the "/". This will bring up the list of Objects that you have created. Simply select the Object you'd like to create and it will be linked at your current place.
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<figure><img src="../../.gitbook/assets/image (5).png" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>
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You can also link to an existing Object here.
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### Use a Shortcut
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For a quick creation of a new Object, you can use this shortcut: ⌘+N
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This will perform the same action as clicking the "+" sign.
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### Turn Into Object
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If you are working on something in an existing Object and would like to transform only a certain block into an Object, you can do that trough the action menu by either:
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1. Hovering to the left side of the block that you are working on and clicking the 3 dots.
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2. Using the ⌘+/ keyboard shortcut. 
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<figure><img src="../../.gitbook/assets/image (25).png" alt=""><figcaption><p>Action menu</p></figcaption></figure>
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# Locating your Objects
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### Use the Graph
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To find all of your objects and how they are connected, you can look to the Graph for your main source of truth.
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Read more about the [graph.md](../graph.md "mention") here.
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### Browse through EVERYTHING
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Additionally, to all of the objects you've created in list view, by default there is a set of 'Everything' which will show you your objects and their types.
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Look for an object titled Everything with this emoji: :globe\_with\_meridians:
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### Use the Search
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As a last resort, if you still can't find what you're looking for, try and search for it.
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To navigate to the search, head to your graph page, and find the magnifier in the top right corner.
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description: Let's explore the features we have in building a page.
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# Opening the Editor
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### Find the plus sign
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On the bottom navigation panel you will see a white "+" button.
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This plus sign is the central place to create a new, unlinked object from anywhere in the app.
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<figure><img src="../../.gitbook/assets/Screenshot 2023-08-17 at 18.35.44.png" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>
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### Congratulations - you've created your first object!
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From here, you'll see your blank editor canvas with a menu on top. 
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The menu allows you to select between all of the types in your library, and define the type of object you are creating. For more on types, see [this article](../anytype-library/types.md).
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Once you've selected a type, you can begin creating content for your object using the block-based editor.
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