What's the easiest way to ensure that the item sequence doesn't get accidentally scrambled? Worst-case situation: you have a long sequence of subitems that you inadvertently sort alphabetically. The result would be a time-consuming mess to untangle.
I suppose you could get a roughly accurate re-arrangement by sorting by modified date, but this won't work for items that were edited or inserted later.
When I take book notes, I use a sequence column so that every item is assigned a page number and sequence number on that page. So there, I don't have to worry.
In other cases, there are no page numbers to assign (eg web notes), and I've fallen into the habit of taking long sections of notes with no sequence assignment. I started getting nervous about this so I decided to add a sequence column for these notes and in the process of doing this I partially scrambled my notes and had to re-read the article to fix it (ironic).
It would be nice to have a failsafe system for preventing this problem that doesn't rely on manually inserting sequence numbers (though the "re-number" command does make this pretty easy).
Maybe there's something in outlining labels that would accomplish what I want (never used them). But an outline is still subject to sorting and re-labeling, I presume. Or maybe a combination of item created/modified sorts is good enough.
Any ideas on this would be appreciated. I don't need a detailed description but just a point in the right direction.
Wayne
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