![]() On the homepage, click on the section labeled “Notes.” Here you can create and label a new notebook, or update an old one. If you are studying to give a talk or lesson about a particular topic, compile your highlights, tags, and notes into a labeled study notebook. It makes it a lot easier to simply open my bookmarks and click instead of going through and finding the book, chapter, and verse every time. I have a bookmark called “Personal Scripture Study,” another one called "favorite scripture," and others marking significant scriptures that I look up frequently. After you create it, you can give it a label or adjust it to be next to a specific verse. I know it makes things easier for me when everything is easily accessible from one place!Ĭan’t remember where you left off in your scripture study? Try creating a bookmark. Your notes are not confined to the tiny margins of your scriptures or manual, and you don’t have to track down last year’s manual or find the family hymnbook to remember the connection you made while listening to this month’s general conference. The beauty of the Gospel Library app is that you are not limited the way you are with paper copies. In addition to highlighting, you can also add tags to help categorize the things you are reading (for example, I have a tag for quotes about charity or service), write a note or thought you had while reading, or link the section you are reading to something related somewhere else. Creating notes, tags, and links to related materials ![]()
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