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Remember Where I was in Note #370

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paultroop opened this issue Oct 26, 2017 · 0 comments
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Remember Where I was in Note #370

paultroop opened this issue Oct 26, 2017 · 0 comments

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I use NV for everything. 99.9% of my notes are brief, a paragraph or so. However, because I have so many, it can sometimes be tricky to find all relevant ones. I therefore create longer 'index' documents to create some order. The 'index' has hyperlinks to the short notes, clustered by similar themes. It works excellently.

This is really useful, say when you're writing an essay. You can click to the short note, then return to the index, click to the next short note etc. But NV does not always remember where you were. Sometimes it does (if you select the text where you were), sometimes it doesn't. If it doesn't, then you have to scroll down to the previous point each time, which wastes a lot of time (contrary to the spirit of NV).

I know this is a minor issue to most people, but I would really like to know how to reliably return to the same point in the 'index' file note. Does anybody have any ideas?

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