On Saturday, January 18, 2020 at 8:45:08 PM UTC-5, Chris George wrote:
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> Using clones you can create whatever organizational scheme you like. Add 
> in a couple of plugins, like bookmarks, tags, and backlinks, and that 
> ability explodes.
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> One Leo feature for organization that I use a lot is called "chapters".  A 
chapter is a kind of grouping where you can collect nodes that you think 
belong together.  There is a select box titled "Chapters".  When you select 
a chapter in it, the outline pane will only show the headline nodes for 
that chapter.  Searches, though, can still search the entire Leo file if 
you want them to.

To create chapters, add a new top-level node near the top of the outline 
nodes, and it give the title "@chapters" (but without the quotation 
marks).  Your chapter nodes will be children of this node - that is, you 
will move them then so they are indented one level under the @chapters 
node.  Give each chapter node a name that begins with @chapter, like this:

@chapter Book Reviews 2019

You don't have to do anything more - Leo will take care of the details of 
setting things up.  Now just move any nodes you want under (i.e.,below, and 
indented more than) the @chapter node that you want them to be in.

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