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Very happy with using Affine so far but yes, this is a much desired feature for me too. And really essential for long term organizing documents in my opinion. I would love to follow along if the Affine team comes with an answer 🙏 |
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Just to note, when a Document's parent is a Folder and the target is a Folder, you can move it. When a document's parent is a document or the target is a document, you can only link it. |
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so what if i created a complex DB in the wrong section? |
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Between the various "Notion alternatives" that I'm looking at, AFFiNE seems to be pretty robust, but I'm confused about one thing.
The Pages Tree in the sidebar is very important to me, as what I'm really looking for is an "OneNote alternative" (I never used Notion).
The thing is that once I create a document/page nested to another document/page, and then I want to move it to be nested to another document/page, looks like drag&drop always duplicates it, rather than moving it.
I understand it is just a "link" (same document, not a duplicate), but I'd like to move it, 100% of the times I do this.
I tried using the
Shift
key and that kind of thing, but there doesn't seem to be a way to do this, other than linking and then remove the old link. But then, many times the "Remove from folder" doesn't appear. It's very confusing.Is there a way to do a simple "Move", or can I at least suggest this to be implemented? :)
Ideally a Setting where I can say "always move when doing Drag & Drop", or at least support doing it with the
Shift
key...Other than that, AFFiNE seems to be very cool and robust! Well done!
(
Docmost
seems to do what I expect it to do (it moves the page).)Thank you very much.
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