# Capture simple notes 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. {% 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 {% endembed %} 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. {% hint style="info" %} 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 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>) ### Categorizing with tags 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: * **Personal:** Add a tag for something related to you, like an idea, thought or a grocery list * **School:** Add a tag for each of your subjects or for individual semesters. * **Research:** Add a tag for the relevant article, podcast, or book you read. Like `management`, `memorization`, `psychology.` 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. \ ![](<../../.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>) {% 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") {% endhint %}