How to to create bidirectional links with `Hook to Copied Link` command
Introduction to Hook
In this section, the speaker introduces Hook and explains how it can be used to link files together.
Benefits of Linking Files with Hook
- Hook links files together, making it easier to find them.
- Hook creates two-way or bi-directional links between files, allowing users to jump between them no matter which application they are in.
- Hook can save time by allowing users to hook all project documentation together.
How to Create a Two-Way Link with Hook
In this section, the speaker demonstrates how to create a two-way link using Hook.
Steps for Creating a Two-Way Link
- Highlight the task that you want to hook the web page to and bring up Hook.
- Click the drop-down or press Ctrl+T and select "Hook to copied link" or paste directly with Command+V.
- Rename the resource if desired and press Enter.
Conclusion
In this section, the speaker emphasizes how using Hook can save time in day-to-day working life.
Key Takeaways
- Use Hook to link files together and create two-way links between them.
- By doing so, you can save time searching for documents and easily navigate between related files.