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# Notes Management
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VNote adopts **notebooks-folders-notes** hierarchy for notes management. A notebook corresponds to a directory in the file system, which is called **Notebook Root Folder**. Folders of a notebook correspond to directories within the Notebook Root Folder. Notes inside a folder corresponds to files within that directory.
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## Notebook
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Notebook is an independent, self-explanatory container in VNote. A notebook is a **Notebook Root Folder** in the file system. The root folder contains all the notes and configuration files of that notebook.
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### Create A Notebook
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You could create a new notebook by specifying following fields:
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- **Notebook Name**
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- Name of your notebook in VNote. It is only used to identify your notebook in VNote. It will not be written into the configuration of the notebook.
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- **Notebook Root Folder**
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- Choose an **EMPTY** directory in your system to hold all the contents of this notebook. This choosen directory is assumed to be in the control of VNote.
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- **Image Folder**
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- This is the name of the folder used to store local images of notes. VNote uses a given folder which has the same parent folder of the notes to store images of those notes.
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- **Attachment Folder**
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- This is the name of the folder used to store attachment files of notes.
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### Migrate and Import A Notebook
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A notebook is an independent directory in the file system, so you could just copy or synchronize the *Notebook Root Folder* to migrate a notebook.
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You could import an existing notebook into VNote by selecting its *Notebook Root Folder* when creating a notebook. VNote will try to read the configuration files to restore the notebook.
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Combining these, you could create your notebooks in a directory which is synchronized via third-party service, such as Dropbox and OneDrive, and then in another computer, you could import that directory into VNote as a notebook. With this, you could use VNote to edit and manage your notes, which will be synchronized by other trusted services, both at home and at work.
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## Folders
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The hierarchy of folders within a notebook is the same as that of the directories within the *Notebook Root Folder*. You could create as many as possible levels of folders theoritically.
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## Notes
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You could import external files into VNote as notes by the `New Notes From Files` action in `File` menu. VNote will **copy** selected files into current folder as notes.
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In theory, a note in VNote could use any suffix. Notes with suffix `.md` will be treated as Markdown files. |