How do I make eal copies of my nodes (not transclusions)?
tagsWays to make unique copies of nodes (not transclusions)tagsYou can easily do this. There are several ways to make identical but separate copies of existing nodes. Note: Transclusions (the same node in different views) are created by copying a node in one view and pasting it into another (or by Searching for an existing node and inserting it into a view from the Search results, or by using the Auto Label Searching feature on the Map menu). They let you keep track of the same concept in multiple contexts, and can play a variety of other powerful roles (in fact, the ease with which you can manipulate them is one of the unique features of Compendium). However, there is no need or requirement to use them when not desired. (AMS)Make clonestagsThe simplest way to create a unique, non-transclusive copy of a node is to right-click on the node (or a selected group of nodes, using Shift-right click ) and choose Clone. This creates a node (s) with the same label, detail, properties, etc.
tags Ways to make unique copies of nodes (not transclusions) tagsYou can easily do this. There are several ways to make identical but separate copies of existing nodes. Note: Transclusions (the same node in different views) are created by copying a node in one view and pasting it into another (or by Searching for an existing node and inserting it into a view from the Search results, or by using the Auto Label Searching feature on the Map menu). They let you keep track of the same concept in multiple contexts, and can play a variety of other powerful roles (in fact, the ease with which you can manipulate them is one of the unique features of Compendium). However, there is no need or requirement to use them when not desired. (AMS) Make clones tagsThe simplest way to create a unique, non-transclusive copy of a node is to right-click on the node (or a selected group of nodes, using Shift-right click ) and choose Clone. This creates a node (s) with the same label, detail, properties, etc. a