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When a file is favorited, it appears in a dedicated Favorites area while still staying in its original folder. This means you can keep your folder structure clean and still keep high-priority files easy to open.
Use Favorites for weekly plans, active project notes, or documents you update often.
How to decide what belongs in Favorites
Favorites work best when the list stays short. Add files that you open repeatedly during the week, such as a planning note, a project dashboard, a publishing checklist, or a reference document you update often. Avoid adding every useful file, because a crowded Favorites list becomes just another place to search.
The original folder location still matters. A favorited file remains in its folder, so your library can stay organized by project or topic while Favorites gives you a faster route to the files that need attention today.
A simple weekly habit
At the start of the week, favorite the Markdown files tied to current work. During the week, open them from the sidebar instead of digging through folders. When a project slows down or a note becomes less important, remove it from Favorites and keep the list focused on active writing.