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The video explores the organization of notes in Obsidian compared to OneNote, highlighting Obsidian's Vault system akin to OneNote's notebook structure. It demonstrates creating and accessing Vaults, showcasing the flexibility of managing multiple Vaults efficiently. The speaker also explains creating folders in Obsidian, emphasizing its transparent file structure and the ability to customize note locations. The importance of individual preferences in note organization is highlighted, with suggestions to utilize tags and links as alternative organizational methods in Obsidian.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses how notes are organized in Obsidian compared to OneNote. Obsidian organizes notes by Vault, similar to a notebook in OneNote. Viewers are shown how to create a new Vault, choose a name and location, and open existing Vaults. The comparison between OneNote’s notebook structure and Obsidian’s folder structure is highlighted, demonstrating how they are similar in organizing notes. The video emphasizes the flexibility to have multiple notebooks or vaults in Obsidian for efficient note management.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker explains how to create folders in Obsidian, allowing for multiple folders to be organized freely. They also mention the advantage of Obsidian having a transparent notebook structure visible in the file explorer, unlike other note-taking applications. The speaker discusses changing the default location for new notes in the settings to match the current location in the folder structure. They emphasize that organizing notes in Obsidian can vary based on individual preference, suggesting using tags and links as alternative organizing methods.