How is the #@12 This is a header supposed to work?

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How is the #@12 This is a header supposed to work?

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I have tried that, and the first line of my note looks like this. #@19–21 Demise of Cognitivism

It continues to look that way after I close and reopen the note. Was something supposed to happen, or did I just get the wrong impression from the update notes? Cheers!
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Re: How is the #@12 This is a header supposed to work?

Post by Jon »

When displayed as a notecard it should look like this:

@19-21 Demise of Cognitivism

in the middle of the notecard (vertically).

If you right-click and selected "Copy Citation" the cited pages should be copied as well.

If you see the "#" in the displayed notecard, make sure there's no character in front of it (e.g. a space).

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