
Notebooks are a quick and easy way for nested organization of notes.
In Notesnook, one note can belong to multiple notebooks. This allows for very flexible organization structures. For example, an author can “link” the character list to all the chapters instead of duplicating it for each chapter. Similarly, a user can link common notes between multiple notebooks without any duplication.
Starting from v3, topics have been replaced with sub notebooks and all existing topics have been converted into Notebooks. You can now create new notebooks inside existing notebooks.
Notebooks from side menu
button on top right cornerCreate buttonNotebooks from side menu
button on bottom right cornerCreate notebook button.Starting from v3, you can create new Notebooks inside existing notebooks. Simply go to any notebook’s properties and click on “Add notebook”.
Notebooks from side menu.Save button to save the changes.Notebooks from side menu
button on the notebookEdit NotebookSave button to save changesNotebooks and open a notebook
button on top right cornerNotebooks and open a notebook
button on bottom right corner to open the editor or just swipe from right to left to open editorOnce a note is added to a notebook, you will see its path on top of the note in the list. Clicking on it will take you to the respective notebook.

Notebooks > Link to...Done to save your changes.
buttonLink Notebooks button.Save button at the top right corner to save your changes.In Notesnook a single note can exist in multiple Notebooks. However, a note will show only one reference on top.
Ctrl key and click on all the notes you want to linkNotebooks > Link to...Done to save your changes.+ button in top headerSave button at the top right corner to save your changes.Notebooks in the context menu
buttonSee all linked notebooksNotebooksMove to trash.Notebooks
button.Move to trash to delete the notebook.