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How do I use the Notebook effectively?

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How do I make the most of my Notebook?

  1. Break Down Your Project: Divide your project information into focused notes.

  2. Use Clear Titles: Make it easy to find information at a glance.

  3. Choose the Right Tag: Select the single most relevant tag for each entry.

  4. Connect Related Entries: Show the AI how different pieces of information fit together. See FAQ on

  5. Provide Details: The more comprehensive the information you provide, the better the AI can understand and assist you.

  6. Be Mindful of Notebook Memory (Character Limits): Each entry has a character limit. Refer to the FAQ for details.

Example:

Instead of one large entry called "My Story," you might create separate entries like:

  • David (Protagonist) - Backstory (Tagged as Backstory)

  • David (Protagonist) - Motivation (Tagged as Motivation)

  • Act 1 Opening Scene - Coffee Shop (Tagged as Scene)

  • World History - The Great War (Tagged as History)

And then connect the relevant entries.

Key Takeaway:

The Notebook is your project's central knowledge base. By organizing your information clearly and using titles, tags, and connections effectively, you give the AI the context it needs to be a powerful writing partner. Remember to be mindful of the Notebook Memory limits for each entry.

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