You can create an inline reference to a node by cutting and pasting the node reference into a node with existing text.
I use CTRL+C and CTRL+V to cut and paste nodes more quickly. Place the cursor anywhere in the desired node and cut (CTRL+C) to copy the node reference. Then, place the cursor anywhere in a destination node with existing text and paste (CTRL+V) to create the inline reference.
If you paste a node reference into an empty node, you get a new reference node in its entirety. Entering a space in an empty node allows you to paste an inline reference at the beginning of a node. The space can be deleted after creating the inline reference.
Lastly, Tana's updated 'set alias' command allows you to rename inline node references, which is incredibly useful also.
I hope that is helpful.
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Hi Catherine R.
You can create an inline reference to a node by cutting and pasting the node reference into a node with existing text.
I use CTRL+C and CTRL+V to cut and paste nodes more quickly. Place the cursor anywhere in the desired node and cut (CTRL+C) to copy the node reference. Then, place the cursor anywhere in a destination node with existing text and paste (CTRL+V) to create the inline reference.
If you paste a node reference into an empty node, you get a new reference node in its entirety. Entering a space in an empty node allows you to paste an inline reference at the beginning of a node. The space can be deleted after creating the inline reference.
Lastly, Tana's updated 'set alias' command allows you to rename inline node references, which is incredibly useful also.
I hope that is helpful.