I’ll be sharing some gifs below for example purposes, and since I don’t have a digital planner, one of my patrons, sent me one page of her monthly planner (with sensitive information removed) to let me use in this tutorial. I won’t be going into details of how to use the app itself, for that, you’ll find a lot of information on YouTube with people who know the app in and out! (I’m not one of them □) So, I figured maybe I can write sort of like a tutorial/guide on how you can use my digital stickers on GoodNotes app! (Although if you already use it you would probably already know all these haha) Lately, I figured since I already have the files on hand anyway, I started selling it on my webstore too!īut I realise that I do have customers getting confused and thought that what I meant by Digital Stickers was for messaging apps like WhatsApp or Telegram - they are NOT. Want more elements to jazz up your notes? Buy digital stationaries from the GoodNotes Shop! The elements you buy will be automatically imported to GoodNotes as a new collection.For the past few months, I’ve been making digital stickers with the GoodNotes app, and even though I don’t use the app often myself, I’m mostly doing it for my patrons as downloadable files for Benevolent Supporter and above (only USD $3 per month!) the "Sign here" sticker), and after inserting such an element and unselecting it, you'll need to use the Text tool to edit the text and the Image tool to edit the image. For example, many built-in elements are composed of both an image and typed text (e.g. Afterward, the element becomes a regular page object again, indistinguishable from other objects. Once an element is inserted to the page, it will stay selected as a whole until you tap outside the selection.You can then float the Elements window by dragging the handle at the top of the window into the GoodNotes window. To do that, tap the Elements tool twice and tap the small split window icon: You can separate the Elements tool in another window (Split View) so you can easily drag and drop elements to your notes.icon near the top-right corner and choose Delete Collection. Delete the entire collection: Tap the.Delete an element: Tap the red X on it.Add more images: Tap Add Photos if they're in Photos, or "Import from." if they're in Files.Rename the collection: Change the "title" field.Alternatively, you can drag and drop an element to a location on the page.Įdit / Delete a Collection (including a built-in one) Then tap on any element to insert it in the middle of the page. Select the Elements tool, tap on any location on the page, tap a collection from the bottom scrollable list, then tap on an element to insert it at that location.Inserting elements back to the page works similarly to adding images with the Image tool. Tap "Import from." and choose the exported collection (with the.Tap Add Photos to add one or more photos from Photos, or "Import from." to add an external file from Files.From the bottom scrollable list, tap the collection then its title at the top.Import external files to an existing Collection icon near the top-right corner and choose Share. Alternatively, long-press the collection and choose Edit. From the bottom scrollable list, tap the collection, then tap its title at the top.Choose an existing collection, or create a new one as above.Select the Lasso tool, circle the content, tap the selection, and choose Add Element.signatures, stickers) so that you can easily find an element later. You're recommended to use descriptive names for your collections (e.g. Choose New Collection., name it, and tap Create. Tap an existing collection to add the element to.Ģb. Select the Image tool, tap on an image twice, and choose Add Element.Ģa. This helps ensure that your elements are easy to find and categorised for quick access. All elements are organised into 'Collections', in much the same way as Folders in the app organise your notes and notebooks. For example, you can save image stickers for decorating your notebooks, or signatures/stamps for personalizing your PDF documents.Īn element can be anything created with GoodNotes tools, namely handwriting, highlightings, shapes, images, text boxes, and any combination of those. If you find yourself taking repetitious steps just to reuse the same content across different notebooks, the new Elements tool (indicated by the star icon on the toolbar) will come in handy because it lets you save content for efficient reuse.
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