>>Each block has a reference code. If you paste that reference code elsewhere, the same block appears
>>It’s hard to reliably right-click the tiny bullet point (necessary for grabbing the block reference)
I never need to do this. If you type “(())” [no quotes] at the destination point and then start typing in text from the block you’re referencing, blocks containing that text will appear in a window. Keep typing until you can see the desired block and click on it to insert it.
If you type the trigger ”/block”, the menu that appears contains four fun things you can do with blocks.
>>Each block has a reference code. If you paste that reference code elsewhere, the same block appears
>>It’s hard to reliably right-click the tiny bullet point (necessary for grabbing the block reference)
I never need to do this. If you type “(())” [no quotes] at the destination point and then start typing in text from the block you’re referencing, blocks containing that text will appear in a window. Keep typing until you can see the desired block and click on it to insert it.
If you type the trigger ”/block”, the menu that appears contains four fun things you can do with blocks.
Ah, that is a big timesaver. Thanks!