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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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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

Creating an advanced countdown formula

In this section, we will go through an advanced formula countdown that has various elements in which to show specific information. This section will illustrate how granular you can go with the formulas you use and how you can use some of the known mathematical functions to create an output that can be customized to your needs.

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This formula is an expanded version of the one shown in the task database from the previous section. This demonstration is only for explanation purposes and is not needed in your workspace to use Notion effectively.

Figure 10.14 shows a date property, called Date, and a formula property, called Deadline, in the Projects table database view:

Figure 10.14 – The projects database view with the date and formula properties

The formula in the Deadline property signifies whether the end date of the date property is before today by displaying an emoji or after today's date...

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