Notion is designed for you to add as many layers of information as you and your team needs to solve any problem. Quick Find ensures that this "second brain" in Notion is an easily searchable archive of information 🧠 Here's a brief overview:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fPq_Sd0LY0
Quick Find
button at the top of your left-hand sidebar.cmd/ctrl
+ p
(one of our most popular shortcuts!)
cmd/ctrl
+ k
also works, if your cursor is not focused on a block.<aside>
🎒 Tip: Hold cmd/ctrl
while clicking any of these results to open in a new tab (web app) or a new window (desktop app)!
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icon at the bottom left. That will open the search window, which will let you type in a query or tap to jump immediately to a recently visited page or pull up a recent search.Once you search for something, you'll see the option to sort at the top left of the Quick Find window. Click the dropdown menu to reveal these sorting options:
Best Matches
(default): The most relevant results will be shown first. Pages that have been recently edited show up higher on the list, and page titles are weighted much higher than page contents.Last Edited: Newest First
: Shows content that was recently edited by you or someone else in your workspace first.