📝 How to use Study Notes
Study Notes — Your Personal Bible JournalStudy Notes let you write rich, organized notes tied to specific Bible passages. Here is a complete walkthrough.Creating a noteNavigate to Study Notes from the home screen or the navigation bar.Tap + New Note in the top right.Give your note a title (optional but recommended).Select a book, chapter, and verse to link the note to a passage.Add tags — short keywords like prayer, prophecy, or faith — to make your notes searchable and filterable.Write your note in the rich-text editor. You can bold, italicise, add bullet lists, and blockquotes.Tap Save Note.Organising with foldersCreate folders to group related notes (e.g., "Sermon prep", "Family study", "Isaiah deep-dive"). Use the + New Folder button in the sidebar on the My Notes tab.Tags and filteringAfter you have several notes with tags, coloured filter chips appear above the grid. Tap a tag chip to see only notes with that tag. Tap All to clear the filter.SortingUse the sort dropdown to order notes by Last updated, Date created, or Title.Making a note publicAt the bottom of the note editor, check Make public. Public notes appear in the Community Notes tab where other users can read and like them. You can make a note private again at any time by unchecking the box and saving.Exporting a noteOpen any note and use the ⬇ .md button to download it as a Markdown file, or 🖨 PDF to print or save as PDF.SearchingThe search bar at the top of the notes page searches note titles, content, and tags in real time.