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Enhancing Productivity with Notion

You're reading from   Enhancing Productivity with Notion Save time on projects by supercharging your productivity with Notion's powerful features and templates

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803232089
Length 312 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Danny Hatcher Danny Hatcher
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Settings and Structure
2. Chapter 1: Setting Up the Application FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Workspace Navigation, Sharing, and Appearance 4. Chapter 3: Templates, Imports, Account Settings, and Workspace Settings 5. Chapter 4: All the Building Blocks 6. Section 2: Database Options, Features, and Functions
7. Chapter 5: All the Basic Database Properties 8. Chapter 6: Database Views 9. Chapter 7: Database Features and Functions 10. Chapter 8: Basic Formula Functions 11. Chapter 9: Advanced Formula Combinations 12. Section 3: Creating Advanced Workflows
13. Chapter 10: Creating an Action Management Contextual Dashboard and Workflow 14. Chapter 11: Using API Integration and Add-on Options 15. Chapter 12: Note Taking, Knowledge Management, and a Wiki Example 16. Chapter 13: Other Example Use Cases 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

Tracking dashboards

In this section, we will go through some dashboards that can be used for tracking information, which can be useful (since information can be shown in various configurations).

Note

Each template in this section is either created by me or by another Notion ambassador or is located in the Notion template gallery.

The simplest type of database setup for tracking information is the one with simple property types. Using the number property, text property, date property, and checkbox property is often all that is needed to collect information while keeping it organized in storage. Figure 13.13 shows an example of a habit tracker:

Figure 13.13 – Habit tracker database filtered for today

The example shown in Figure 13.13 is a database with checkbox properties named using emojis. There is a filter on this particular example on the Date property, filtering for today, which means that tomorrow, the record for today will disappear and...

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