Erin Rodat-Savla
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Thanks for writing in this request! What do you imagine might be a better way to move pages around in your journal? Definitely open to suggestions!
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We've started working on this feature. Stay tuned for updates!
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Quickest exemplar = The page thumbnail navigation available in apps like Reader, Preview, etc.: includes numbering, ability to move groups of pages (vs. dragging one by one), ability to see and select more at once so can more easily drag from start to end.
My scenario = I use Zinnia for work notebooks, chosen over other apps for the free-form the sketchbook quality and fundamental ease of use. In a meeting, I'm often adding pages to the *beginning* of the notebook as I need them, because swiping right = the quickest, easiest way to add a page. (I keep my notebooks in reverse chronological order, so that I'm opening to the most recent stuff -- a different function issue in Zinnia). But this means if I take 5 pages of notes, they end up in 5-4-3-2-1 order...which I have to rearrange after the meeting.
For me, this feature request of simply moving pages to the the desired place = under an umbrella desire to create additional structure to pages within notebooks, in general (e.g., table of contents/outline/notebook sections, as avail in some other notebook-oriented apps).