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# Table of contents
## Intro
* [👋 Welcome!](README.md)
* [🌐 Connect with Us!](connect-with-us.md)
* [🌐 Connect with Us!](intro/connect-with-us.md)
* [👾 Setting Up Your Space](intro/setting-up-your-profile/README.md)
* [Account Settings](intro/setting-up-your-profile/account-and-data.md)
* [Recovery Phrase](intro/setting-up-your-profile/recovery-phrase.md)
* [Sidebar & Widgets](intro/setting-up-your-profile/customize-and-edit-the-sidebar.md)
## Anytype Basics
## Basics
* [Setting Up Your Space](anytype-basics/setting-up-your-profile/README.md)
* [Account Settings](anytype-basics/setting-up-your-profile/account-and-data.md)
* [Recovery Phrase](anytype-basics/setting-up-your-profile/recovery-phrase.md)
* [Sidebar & Widgets](anytype-basics/setting-up-your-profile/sidebar/customize-and-edit-the-sidebar.md)
* [Objects](anytype-basics/object-editor/README.md)
* [Opening the Editor](anytype-basics/essentials/the-editor/README.md)
* [Working with Blocks](anytype-basics/object-editor/blocks.md)
* [More Ways to Create Objects](anytype-basics/object-editor/create-an-object.md)
* [Locating your Objects](anytype-basics/object-editor/finding-your-objects.md)
* [Linking Objects](anytype-basics/object-editor/linking-objects.md)
* [Types](anytype-basics/types/README.md)
* [Create a New Type](anytype-basics/types/create-a-new-type.md)
* [Templates](anytype-basics/types/templates.md)
* [Relations](anytype-basics/relations/README.md)
* [Create a New Relation](anytype-basics/relations/create-a-new-relation.md)
* [Anytype Library](anytype-basics/anytype-library/README.md)
* [Types](anytype-basics/anytype-library/types.md)
* [Relations](anytype-basics/anytype-library/relations.md)
* [Graph](anytype-basics/graph.md)
* [Sets](anytype-basics/sets/README.md)
* [Creating Sets](anytype-basics/sets/creating-sets.md)
* [Customizing with Relations, Sort, & Filters](anytype-basics/sets/customizing-with-relations-sort-and-filters.md)
* [Collections](anytype-basics/collections.md)
* [Objects](basics/object-editor/README.md)
* [Opening the Editor](basics/object-editor/the-editor.md)
* [Working with Blocks](basics/object-editor/blocks.md)
* [More Ways to Create Objects](basics/object-editor/create-an-object.md)
* [Locating your Objects](basics/object-editor/finding-your-objects.md)
* [Linking Objects](basics/linking-objects.md)
* [Types](basics/types/README.md)
* [Create a New Type](basics/types/create-a-new-type.md)
* [Templates](basics/types/templates.md)
* [Relations](basics/relations/README.md)
* [Create a New Relation](basics/relations/create-a-new-relation.md)
* [Anytype Library](basics/anytype-library/README.md)
* [Types](basics/anytype-library/types.md)
* [Relations](basics/anytype-library/relations.md)
* [Graph](basics/graph.md)
* [Sets](basics/sets/README.md)
* [Creating Sets](basics/sets/creating-sets.md)
* [Customizing with Relations, Sort, & Filters](basics/sets/customizing-with-relations-sort-and-filters.md)
* [Collections](basics/collections.md)
## Miscellaneous 

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In your documents you may have multiple references or connections which could be attached to other work in your library. The Graph is the visualizer for this. Objects connected to other objects, connected to humans, or tasks. 
Learn more about [relations](../relations/ "mention") & The [graph.md](../graph.md "mention") here. 
Learn more about [relations](relations/ "mention") & The [graph.md](graph.md "mention") here. 
![](<../../.gitbook/assets/image (22).png>)
![](<../.gitbook/assets/image (22).png>)
### Use the Flow

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This plus sign is the central place to create a new, unlinked object from anywhere in the app.
<figure><img src="../../../.gitbook/assets/Screenshot 2023-08-17 at 18.35.44.png" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>
<figure><img src="../../.gitbook/assets/Screenshot 2023-08-17 at 18.35.44.png" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>
### Congratulations - you've created your first object!
From here, you'll see your blank editor canvas with a menu on top.&#x20;
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).
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).
Once you've selected a type, you can begin creating content for your object using the block-based editor.

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# Setting Up Your Space
# 👾 Setting Up Your Space
### Space customization
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For more on building pages, see [object-editor](../object-editor/ "mention")
For more on building pages, see [object-editor](../../basics/object-editor/ "mention")

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Your sidebar is comprised of a series of widgets which allow you to preview and navigate to objects you've previously created.
By default, your sidebar includes widgets which link to your [Library](../../anytype-library/) and Bin.
By default, your sidebar includes widgets which link to your [Library](../../basics/anytype-library/) and Bin.
In general, _any_ object you've created using Anytype's editor can be used as a widget and formatted using link or tree view. Sets and collections - objects in and of themselves - can be used as widgets with a list of objects contained therein.
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It is possible to view widgets sourced from a single object created in the editor (Pages, Notes, etc.) as a 'link' or a 'tree'. A link widget displays only the object name, whereas a tree widget displays all of objects connected to the source object by first and second-degree connections.&#x20;
<figure><img src="../../../.gitbook/assets/Screenshot 2023-08-18 at 09.01.31.png" alt=""><figcaption><p>Above, 'the 'Self' widget is displayed using tree view whereas the 'Home' widget is displayed using link view.</p></figcaption></figure>
<figure><img src="../../.gitbook/assets/Screenshot 2023-08-18 at 09.01.31.png" alt=""><figcaption><p>Above, 'the 'Self' widget is displayed using tree view whereas the 'Home' widget is displayed using link view.</p></figcaption></figure>
When creating widgets from sets and collections on the other hands, you'll see the view options of 'List' or 'Compact list'. Both render a preview of objects contained within the given set/collection, with differences in line spacing and description previews.
<figure><img src="../../../.gitbook/assets/Screenshot 2023-08-18 at 09.08.53 (1).png" alt=""><figcaption><p>Above, the 'Disco Room' widget displayed as a compact list (top) and list (bottom).</p></figcaption></figure>
<figure><img src="../../.gitbook/assets/Screenshot 2023-08-18 at 09.08.53 (1).png" alt=""><figcaption><p>Above, the 'Disco Room' widget displayed as a compact list (top) and list (bottom).</p></figcaption></figure>