Pagico provides very powerful and flexible linking features, not just the links in the foot notes section, but also inline links. Your everyday work can become a content-rich wiki with tons of internal links to different objects, saving you lots of time navigating among them.
In order to create links like this, simply use this syntax: [ keyword ].
The keyword can be anything, ranging from topic title, contact name, or even tag name. Take the image as an example, the real text was [Thomas Anderson], and within the same database there was a contact profile for Thomas Anderson.
What if you have several topics with the same title?
In this case, simply use “[ topic title ]” is definitely going to cause problems. So, instead you can use [ UID ], where “UID” is a series of characters that point to the specific item in the database. To get the UID for a topic, simply search for the topic, and hover your mouse onto the topic in the search results. Topics and contact profiles all have UIDs.
In this example, you would write “[T00000F4]” for a link to the topic named “Telematic Opera”.
Pagico 4
In Pagico v4.0 and higher, you can also do a search of the desired contact profile, and drag the profile icon from the search result to the current topic/profile to create a link.
Also starting from Pagico v4.0, the UIDs are nine characters long (instead of eight in Pagico v3.x, as shown in the screenshot above).
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