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Hi, Would it be possible to extract a section from the orignial note into the extracted notes? And if not, that's okay too.
The reasoning being that a citation lives at the top of the source note from which the notes will be extracted. This way It'll be possible to write out each "note" in the source note by H3 and extract all including the citation.
Example of citation:
📖 Katie, B. (2005). _I need your love - is that true?: how to find all the love, approval and appreciation you ever wanted. Rider.
Example of extracted note
Our thoughts dictate if we are in heaven or hell
To be in heaven or to be in hell depends on your state of mind.
Heaven is being content and satisfied with what you have at this very moment, in need of nothing else. Hell is when the need comes in. Something isn’t right and you “need” something to be in heaven. Hell is a conflict with reality as it is. [[We shun our seemingly childish and emotional thoughts out of fear that they are us]]
fx: “need a pillow”, “need a soda”, “need some music”, “need someone to be a certain way”
📖 Katie, B. (2005). _I need your love - is that true?: how to find all the love, approval and appreciation you ever wanted. Rider.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hi, Would it be possible to extract a section from the orignial note into the extracted notes? And if not, that's okay too.
The reasoning being that a citation lives at the top of the source note from which the notes will be extracted. This way It'll be possible to write out each "note" in the source note by H3 and extract all including the citation.
Example of citation:
📖 Katie, B. (2005). _I need your love - is that true?: how to find all the love, approval and appreciation you ever wanted. Rider.
Example of extracted note
Our thoughts dictate if we are in heaven or hell
To be in heaven or to be in hell depends on your state of mind.
Heaven is being content and satisfied with what you have at this very moment, in need of nothing else.
Hell is when the need comes in. Something isn’t right and you “need” something to be in heaven. Hell is a conflict with reality as it is. [[We shun our seemingly childish and emotional thoughts out of fear that they are us]]
fx: “need a pillow”, “need a soda”, “need some music”, “need someone to be a certain way”
📖 Katie, B. (2005). _I need your love - is that true?: how to find all the love, approval and appreciation you ever wanted. Rider.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: