Hey guys. Every month I do a video on
digital bullet journaling and for July I
wanted to do more than a basic set-up
video -- of which I have plenty. If you've
never created a digital bullet journal
before, please check out my playlist full
of videos where I walk you through setup
and getting started. I will link it in
the top right card. Instead of just one
big tutorial I want to do a bunch of
kinda mini tutorials about the
features in Noteshelf 2 that make it
super helpful for digital bullet
journalists, especially some of the new
features such as image editing and
enhanced bookmarks. I'm going to start
with a feature that isn't new but it is
by far my favorite way to organize my
bullet journals: tags. I've shown this
previously in a video but tags
essentially act as a table of contents
for your pages. To add a tag, open your
pages sidebar and then hit "edit." From
here the four icons that appear are for
adding tags, inserting or duplicating
pages, deleting a page, and moving a page
to another notebook. You first tap to
select a page and then you hit "add tags."
From here your keyboard should pop up, so
you can add whatever tag you'd like or
select any that already exists. Once
you've typed in your tag name, hit enter
to create the tag and it will
automatically apply to that page. Then
you hit the backwards arrow to return to
the select pages panel. It will
automatically deselect the page and you
can select another to repeat the same
process. You can also tap multiple pages
to apply the same tag to them all at
once in this case I'm creating an
umbrella
weeks tag for all of my weekly spreads.
When you're finished, hit "done" to return
to the regular pages panel. To view all
your current tags, hit the tags icon in
the middle. Tap to select your tags and
it will only show that particular tag or
you can tap several tags to show them
all at once. Then you tap again to
deselect tags, just as with pages or you
can tap clear tags to unselect all.
In the same vein we have the updated
bookmarks. I do prefer tags personally
but bookmarks work fantastically for
larger documents -- for example, if I didn't
have all my months separated into
different notebooks this would work far
better. Bookmarks can also be easily
removed, so just like in real life it's
easy to temporarily mark your place. To
add a bookmark, from the pages panel you
start by pressing the little icon that
you can see -- it's kind of like in grey or
something on the pages. In this case I
got super gung-ho and I just pressed all
of them. By default they will be blue but
Noteshelf 2 recently added color-coded
bookmarks. To edit each bookmark, you then
go into the bookmark pane -- it's the first
icon in the pages panel next to where
you found the tags icon. That last icon
is search, by the way. As far as I know it
can only search text you've typed and not
anything you've handwritten. Under the
bookmarks pane, if it doesn't
automatically have you under list view,
you want to click that option. Here you
can find all the bookmarks you've made
already. I have already started renaming
and color-coding mine but I'm going to
press and hold to bring up the bookmark
dialog. Here you can clear bookmarks,
change the color of the flags, and change
the name.
If you go under thumbnail mode it will
only show you the pages you have
bookmarked, so if you didn't want all
your pages to show up -- which I have -- if
you had bookmarked a page to check out
later, for example, then that is how you
would do that.
Bookmarks are kind of a bit overkill
for my personal bullet journaling but
if you're using Noteshelf 2 for notes
or studying then I can definitely see
how it would be useful. I also want to
mention something that's super obvious
but I really just realized it while
working on this video: you can expand the
pages panel to take up the full screen.
So if you do have a huge document that
you need to sift through easily this
makes it far easier than the smaller one
column panel. One of the biggest
improvements to Noteshelf 2 has to be
the image editing. You can drag and drop
images, which can be done from your
camera roll or apps like Safari or Procreate.
I haven't tested any other apps to
see if it works, like Messenger or
something but theoretically anywhere
where images can be stored you can just
drag and drop them. In order to add an
image you need to use Multitasking, which
is that thing when you open an app side
by side with another app. To do so you
have to be in Noteshelf 2 and then drag
up from the bottom to bring up the dock.
Drag the app you want to use -- in this
case I'm using Procreate -- to the side. You
can resize it from here if you want the
app to take up more space. In this
example I'm going to bring over just a
random art piece that I made from what I
currently have stored in Procreate, so
you just press and drag and voila! You
have an image in Noteshelf 2. You can
rotate and resize from here, or you can
go into edit. This is where you'll find
the eraser, which works essentially how
one would expect an eraser to work. It
doesn't appear to have any size options
at the moment -- or at least I couldn't
figure out any. For finer erasing, you can
use the lasso crop tool, which looks like
a pair of scissors. Circle whatever you'd
like to crop and -- well, if you make a
mistake like I did you can hit reset
and try again.
After you finalize your crop, hit
"apply" and it will crop everything but
what you've encircled. The addition of
these tools will be especially great for
adding stickers and images to bullet
journals to make them a little more
exciting. The only issue I have with
adding images -- which is why I created a
whole new page just to test it -- is that I
haven't figured out how to erase or
remove images once you've placed them, so
if anyone knows how to do that please
let me know down below in the comments!
So that is all I want to cover in this
video: tags verses the updated bookmarks
system, and also the new image editing
tools. If I figure out how to delete
images from your pages that doesn't
involve wiping your whole page, I will
let you know! I upload new digital bullet
journal videos on the last Friday of
every month and I hope you'll subscribe
so you don't miss out on my next one.
Please give this video a like if you
enjoyed it or found it helpful!
Thank you so much for watching! Bye!


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