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Thanks for the suggestion. We’ve noted your request. For now, you can just scan a paper page or take a photo of the template you need and then add it to your templates library:
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Please have two pages viewing feature, instead of split screen. Please.
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In GoodNotes 5 we implemented the option to create infinite subfolders to replace the concept of “categories” in GoodNotes 4. Consider using multiple documents in a subfolders instead of adding everything to one notebook. If you want to further divide your notebook internally, you can use bookmarks or custom outlines to label your pages.
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By adding this feature, it will enhance my experience so much!! I started creating one subject notebooks so I have my class in one notebook and to have the outline have subpages and are collapsible will be a gamechanger! It will not only keep everything organized and neat, but the navigation will also be easily managed instead of continuously scrolling to find the specific page/topic on the outline.