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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Nils Bestehorn commentedThis feature will be really useful for students like me, so they can create their own Documents where it's easy to shuffle to sections rather than making new notebooks for every topic.
Also, it would be great to get the option to redo the structure of the imported PDF because some professors suck at making structures in PDFs.
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Yea this feature is needed for good working space for students like me.
They also have to fix the creation and implementation of their Outlines.
This should not be so difficult to include something like outlines sorted by page numbers.
Look at my example of one German university class where we get PDFs with some integrated Outlines I am not able to reorganize them so it is completely useless now.
(I also integrated them one by one. Started with the first... But they keep swapping places in the Outline menu)
Also the in the Outline menu shown pre-integrated Outlines do not show up in the tab where you see all included pages...
I hope you could get the problem...